The Great Hunt Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJKLEF MNOMPM| I cannot tell you now | A |
| When the wind's drive and whirl | B |
| Blow me along no longer | C |
| And the wind's a whisper at last | D |
| Maybe I'll tell you then | E |
| some other time | F |
| - | |
| When the rose's flash to the sunset | G |
| Reels to the rack and the twist | H |
| And the rose is a red bygone | I |
| When the face I love is going | J |
| And the gate to the end shall clang | K |
| And it's no use to beckon or say So long | L |
| Maybe I'll tell you then | E |
| some other time | F |
| - | |
| I never knew any more beautiful than you | M |
| I have hunted you under my thoughts | N |
| I have broken down under the wind | O |
| And into the roses looking for you | M |
| I shall never find any | P |
| greater than you | M |
Carl Sandburg
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