Riding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGHGIJKJLMNM| FILL up fill up the stirrup cup | A |
| The wine is running free | B |
| The blue veils of the Spring are out | C |
| She dances on the sea | B |
| In fields of love in lanes of laughter | D |
| Slacken not the pace | E |
| Care not for Him who follows after | D |
| And wins at last the race | E |
| Past pear and apple orchards | F |
| The bramble and the rose | G |
| And out across the swinging turf | H |
| To where the sea wind goes | G |
| To horse To horse the time is short | I |
| Soon will the day be done | J |
| We'll gallop on the morning grass | K |
| And drink the rising sun | J |
| And onward through the upland | L |
| To see the plains unfurled | M |
| And armies of the stars go down | N |
| Over the brink of the world | M |
Herbert Asquith
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