A Song Of The Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABB CBCB DDDDBB CBCB| O I will walk with you my lad whichever way you fare | A |
| You'll have me too the side o' you with heart as light as air | A |
| No care for where the road you take's a leadin' anywhere | A |
| It can but be a joyful ja'nt whilst you journey there | A |
| The road you take's the path o' love an' that's the bridth o' two | B |
| An' I will walk with you my lad O I will walk with you | B |
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| Ho I will walk with you my lad | C |
| Be weather black or blue | B |
| Or roadsides frost or dew my lad | C |
| O I will walk with you | B |
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| Aye glad my lad I'll walk with you whatever winds may blow | D |
| Or summer blossoms stay our steps or blinding drifts of snow | D |
| The way thay you set face an' foot 's the way that I will go | D |
| An' brave I'll be abreast o' ye the Saints and Angels know | D |
| With loyal hand in loyal hand an' one heart made o' two | B |
| Through summer's gold or winter's cold It's I will walk with you | B |
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| Sure I will walk with you my lad | C |
| A love ordains me to | B |
| To Heaven's door an' through my lad | C |
| O I will walk with you | B |
James Whitcomb Riley
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