A Boat Comes In Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH I| Although I shall not see his face | A |
| For the low riding of the ship | B |
| The three armorial oak leaves on his cloak | C |
| Will be enough | D |
| But what if I make a mistake | E |
| And call to the wrong man | F |
| Or make no sign at all | G |
| And it is he | H |
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| Japanese Street Song | I |
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