All Day Long Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHABC| All day long in fog and wind | A |
| The waves have flung their beating crests | B |
| Against the palisades of adamant | C |
| My boy he went to sea long and long ago | D |
| Curls of brown were slipping underneath his cap | E |
| He looked at me from blue and steely eyes | F |
| Natty straight and true he stepped away | G |
| My boy he went to sea | H |
| All day long in fog and wind | A |
| The waves have flung their beating crests | B |
| Against the palisades of adamant | C |
Carl Sandburg
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