A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDECC FGFGCC| Rough be the road and long | A |
| Steep be the hills ahead | B |
| Grant that my faith be strong | A |
| Fearlessly let me tread | B |
| After the day's hard test | C |
| Home with its peaceful rest | C |
| - | |
| Heavy my burdens be | D |
| Let me not falter though | E |
| Soon I shall come to see | D |
| Home where the roses grow | E |
| Home where the swallows nest | C |
| Home with its peaceful rest | C |
| - | |
| This grant to me at last | F |
| When I have ceased to roam | G |
| When all my cares are past | F |
| I may be welcomed home | G |
| Home where is none distressed | C |
| Home with its peaceful rest | C |
Edgar Albert Guest
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