Song - Wind Of The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDCC AAEFFEE CCA T | A |
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Wind of the Sea come fill my sail | B |
Lend me the breath of a freshening gale | B |
And bear my port worn ship away | C |
For O the greed of the tedious town | D |
The shutters up and the shutters down | D |
Wind of the Sea sweep over the bay | C |
And bear me away away | C |
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Whither you bear me Wind of the Sea | A |
Matters never the least to me | A |
Give me your fogs with the sails adrip | E |
Or the weltering path thro' the starless night | F |
On somewhere is a new daylight | F |
And the cheery glint of another ship | E |
As its colors dip and dip | E |
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Wind of the Sea sweep over the bay | C |
And bear me away away | C |
James Whitcomb Riley
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