Up The Hudson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCADAD A EFEF GHGHIJKJ A EFEFSong and Chorus | A |
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Up the Hudson Fleetly gliding | B |
To our haunts among the trees | C |
Joy the gallant vessel guiding | B |
With a fresh and cheerful breeze | C |
Wives and dear ones yearn to meet us | A |
Hearts that love us to the core | D |
And with fond expressions greet us | A |
As we near the welcome shore | D |
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Chorus | A |
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Ho ye inland seas and islands | E |
Echo follows where we go | F |
Ho ye headlands hills and highlands | E |
Ho ye Undercliffeans ho | F |
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Up the Hudson Rock and river | G |
Grove and glen pronounce His praise | H |
Who of every Good the Giver | G |
Leads us through these pleasant ways | H |
Care recedes like water traces | I |
Of our bark as on we glide | J |
Where the hand of nature graces | K |
Homesteads on the Hudson side | J |
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Chorus | A |
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Ho ye inland seas and islands | E |
Echo follows where we go | F |
Ho ye headlands hills and highlands | E |
Ho ye Undercliffeans ho | F |
George Pope Morris
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