To Beachey, 1912 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IAJKLLLK| Riding against the east | A |
| A veering steady shadow | B |
| Purrs the motor call | C |
| Of the man bird | D |
| Ready with the death laughter | E |
| In his throat | F |
| And in his heart always | G |
| The love of the big blue beyond | H |
| - | |
| Only a man | I |
| A far fleck of shadow on the east | A |
| Sitting at ease | J |
| With his hands on a wheel | K |
| And around him the large gray wings | L |
| Hold him great soft wings | L |
| Keep and deal kindly O wings | L |
| With the cool calm shadow at the wheel | K |
Carl Sandburg
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