Wanderers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCD EEFGGF

Sweet is the highroad when the skylarks callA
When we and Love go rambling through the landB
But shall we still walk gayly hand in handB
At the road's turning and the twilight's fallA
Then darkness shall divide us like a wallA
And uncouth evil nightbirds flap their wingsC
The solitude of all created thingsC
Will creep upon us shuddering like a pallD
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This is the knowledge I have wrung from painE
We yea all lovers are not one but twainE
Each by strange wisps to strange abysses drawnF
But through the black immensity of nightG
Love's little lantern like a glowworm's brightG
May lead our steps to some stupendous dawnF

George Sylvester Viereck



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