I See You've Travelled Some Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDE FFAGG HBAII IIAJJ

I See You've Travelled SomeA
Wherever you may chance to be wherever you may roamB
Far away in foreign lands or just at home sweet homeB
It always gives you pleasure it makes your heart strings humA
Just to hearC
The words of cheerD
'I see you've travelled some 'E
-
When you get a brother's greeting and he takes you by the handF
It thrills you with a feeling that you cannot understandF
You feel that bond of brotherhood that tie that's sure to comeA
When you hear him sayG
In a friendly wayG
'I see you've travelled some '-
-
And if you are a stranger in strange lands all aloneH
If fate has left you stranded dead broke and far from homeB
Oh it's a grand and glorious feeling it thrills you makes you numbA
When he says with a gripI
Of fellowshipI
'I see you've travelled some '-
-
And when your final summons comes to take a last long tripI
Adorned with Lambskin Apron White and gems of fellowshipI
The Tiler at the Golden Gate with Square and Level and PlumbA
Will size up your pinJ
And say 'Walk InJ
I see you've travelled some '-

Edgar Albert Guest



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