Sailor's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDE FFAACDE GGHHCDE IIJJCDE KKLLCDE MMDNCDE OOPPCDE QQRRCDE MMNDCDE SSMECDE TTUUCDE

The sea goes up the sky comes downA
Oh can you spy the ancient townA
The granite hills so hard and grayB
That rib the land behind the bayB
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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Three years Is it so long that weF
Have lived upon the lonely seaF
Oh often I thought we'd see the townA
When the sea went up and the sky came downA
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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Even the winter winds would rouseG
A memory of my father's houseG
For round his windows and his doorH
They made the same deep mouthless roarH
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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And when the summer's breezes beatI
Methought I saw the sunny streetI
Where stood my Kate Beneath her handJ
She gazed far out far out from landJ
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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Farthest away I oftenest dreamedK
That I was with her Then it seemedK
A single stride the ocean wideL
Had bridged and brought me to her sideL
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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But though so near we're drawing nowM
'T is farther off I know not howM
We sail and sail we see no homeD
Would we into the port were comeN
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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At night the same stars o'er the mastO
The mast sways round however fastO
We fly still sways and swings aroundP
One scanty circle's starry boundP
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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Ah many a month those stars have shoneQ
And many a golden morn has flownQ
Since that so solemn happy mornR
When I away my babe was bornR
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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And though so near we're drawing nowM
'T is farther off I know not howM
I would not aught amiss had comeN
To babe or mother there at homeD
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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'T is but a seeming swiftly rushS
The seas beneath I hear the crushS
Of foamy ridges 'gainst the prowM
Longing outspeeds the breeze I knowE
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE
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Patience my mates Though not this eveT
We cast our anchor yet believeT
If but the wind holds short the runU
We 'll sail in with to morrow's sunU
O ye ho boys Spread her wingsC
Fair winds boys send her homeD
O ye hoE

George Parsons Lathrop



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