I Shall Return Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGH| I shall return again I shall return | A |
| To laugh and love and watch with wonder eyes | B |
| At golden noon the forest fires burn | A |
| Wafting their blue black smoke to sapphire skies | B |
| I shall return to loiter by the streams | C |
| That bathe the brown blades of the bending grasses | D |
| And realize once more my thousand dreams | C |
| Of waters rushing down the mountain passes | D |
| I shall return to hear the fiddle and fife | E |
| Of village dances dear delicious tunes | F |
| That stir the hidden depths of native life | E |
| Stray melodies of dim remembered runes | F |
| I shall return I shall return again | G |
| To ease my mind of long long years of pain | H |
Claude Mckay
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