Wanderers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCD EEFGGFSweet is the highroad when the skylarks call | A |
When we and Love go rambling through the land | B |
But shall we still walk gayly hand in hand | B |
At the road's turning and the twilight's fall | A |
Then darkness shall divide us like a wall | A |
And uncouth evil nightbirds flap their wings | C |
The solitude of all created things | C |
Will creep upon us shuddering like a pall | D |
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This is the knowledge I have wrung from pain | E |
We yea all lovers are not one but twain | E |
Each by strange wisps to strange abysses drawn | F |
But through the black immensity of night | G |
Love's little lantern like a glowworm's bright | G |
May lead our steps to some stupendous dawn | F |
George Sylvester Viereck
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