The Great Hunt Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJKLEF MNOMPM

I cannot tell you nowA
When the wind's drive and whirlB
Blow me along no longerC
And the wind's a whisper at lastD
Maybe I'll tell you thenE
some other timeF
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When the rose's flash to the sunsetG
Reels to the rack and the twistH
And the rose is a red bygoneI
When the face I love is goingJ
And the gate to the end shall clangK
And it's no use to beckon or say So longL
Maybe I'll tell you thenE
some other timeF
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I never knew any more beautiful than youM
I have hunted you under my thoughtsN
I have broken down under the windO
And into the roses looking for youM
I shall never find anyP
greater than youM

Carl Sandburg



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