Romany Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBD DBABAEAF| The city frets in the distance lass | A |
| The city so grim and gray | B |
| A glare in the sky by night my lass | A |
| And a blot on the sky by day | B |
| But we are out on the long white road | C |
| And under the wide free sky | D |
| And the song that was born in my heart today | B |
| Will sing there till I die | D |
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| The long white road and the wide free sky | D |
| And the city far away | B |
| A good night kiss in the twilight lass | A |
| And a kiss at the break of day | B |
| For light are the loads we bear my lass | A |
| By highway and hill and grove | E |
| And the sunlight is all for life my lass | A |
| And the starlight all for love | F |
Charles Hamilton Musgrove
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