Southern Pacific Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC ADC EA

HUNTINGTON sleeps in a house six feet longA
Huntington dreams of railroads he built and ownedB
Huntington dreams of ten thousand men saying Yes sirC
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Blithery sleeps in a house six feet longA
Blithery dreams of rails and ties he laidD
Blithery dreams of saying to Huntington Yes sirC
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HuntingtonE
Blithery sleep in houses six feet longA

Carl Sandburg



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