A Wayfaring Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABBBAABAABBBACCDEwho will walk a mile with me | A |
Along life's merry way | B |
A comrade blithe and full of glee | A |
Who dares to laugh out loud and free | A |
And let his frolic fancy play | B |
Like a happy child through the flowers gay | B |
That fill the field and fringe the way | B |
Where he walks a mile with me | A |
And who will walk a mile with me | A |
Along life's weary way | B |
A friend whose heart has eyes to see | A |
The stars shine out o'er the darkening lea | A |
And the quiet rest at the end o' the day | B |
A friend who knows and dares to say | B |
The brave sweet words that cheer the way | B |
Where he walks a mile with me | A |
With such a comrade such a friend | C |
I fain would walk till journey's end | C |
Through summer sunshine winter rain | D |
And then Farewell we shall meet again | E |
Henry Van Dyke
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