The Few Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHDHIEDE

The easy roads are crowdedA
And the level roads are jammedB
The pleasant little riversC
With the drifting folks are crammedB
But off yonder where it's rockyD
Where you get a better viewE
You will find the ranks are thinningF
And the travelers are fewE
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Where the going's smooth and pleasantG
You will always find the throngH
For the many more's the pityD
Seem to like to drift alongH
But the steeps that call for courageI
And the task that's hard to doE
In the end result in gloryD
For the never wavering fewE

Edgar Albert Guest



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