Sierran Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDE FGEGEEEE EBEBEEEETo the California Sierra Club | A |
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Come climb the mountain trails with me | B |
Where pine trees plume the sky | C |
Where snowy peaks salute the sea | B |
When herald winds pass by | C |
Wah ho the day is blue | D |
The night with stars aglow | E |
And all the dreams come true | D |
Up there wah ho | E |
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The stream runs dancing on its way | F |
The meadows flush with flowers | G |
The gay birds sing a roundelay | E |
Through all the crystal hours | G |
Wah ho the sky is blue | E |
The world is soft as snow | E |
And all the dreams come true | E |
Up there wah ho | E |
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Come hit the trail the cliff bound vale | E |
Our stately house shall be | B |
Our feet shall tread beyond the pale | E |
Of dull mortality | B |
Wah ho the world is new | E |
And heaven is all aglow | E |
And every dream comes true | E |
Up there wah ho | E |
Harriet Monroe
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