Shenandoah Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCIN the Shenandoah Valley one rider gray and one rider blue and the sun on the riders wondering | A |
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Piled in the Shenandoah riders blue and riders gray piled with shovels one and another dust in the Shenandoah taking them quicker than mothers take children done with play | B |
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The blue nobody remembers the gray nobody remembers it's all old and old nowadays in the Shenandoah | C |
And all is young a butter of dandelions slung on the turf climbing blue flowers of the wishing woodlands wondering a midnight purple violet claims the sun among old heads among old dreams of repeating heads of a rider blue and a rider gray in the Shenandoah | C |
Carl Sandburg
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