Up The Hudson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCADAD A EFEF GHGHIJKJ A EFEF

Song and ChorusA
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Up the Hudson Fleetly glidingB
To our haunts among the treesC
Joy the gallant vessel guidingB
With a fresh and cheerful breezeC
Wives and dear ones yearn to meet usA
Hearts that love us to the coreD
And with fond expressions greet usA
As we near the welcome shoreD
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ChorusA
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Ho ye inland seas and islandsE
Echo follows where we goF
Ho ye headlands hills and highlandsE
Ho ye Undercliffeans hoF
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Up the Hudson Rock and riverG
Grove and glen pronounce His praiseH
Who of every Good the GiverG
Leads us through these pleasant waysH
Care recedes like water tracesI
Of our bark as on we glideJ
Where the hand of nature gracesK
Homesteads on the Hudson sideJ
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ChorusA
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Ho ye inland seas and islandsE
Echo follows where we goF
Ho ye headlands hills and highlandsE
Ho ye Undercliffeans hoF

George Pope Morris



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