The Old Retired Sea Captain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJKJLALA MNMNONON

The old sea captain has sailed the seasA
So long that the waves at mirthB
Or the waves gone wild and the crests of theseA
Were as near playmates from birthB
He has loved both the storm and the calm becauseC
They seemed as his brothers twainD
The flapping sail was his soul's applauseC
And his rapture the roaring mainD
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But now like a battered hulk seems heE
Cast high on a foreign strandF
Though he feels 'in port ' as it need must beE
And the stay of a daughter's handF
Yet ever the round of the listless hoursG
His pipe in the languid airH
The grass the trees and the garden flowersG
And the strange earth everywhereH
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And so betimes he is restless hereI
In this little inland townJ
With never a wing in the atmosphereK
But the wind mill's up and downJ
His daughter's home in this peaceful valeL
And his grandchild 'twixt his kneesA
But never the hail of a passing sailL
Nor the surge of the angry seasA
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He quits his pipe and he snaps its neckM
Would speak though he coughs insteadN
Then paces the porch like a quarter deckM
With a reeling mast o'erheadN
Ho the old sea captain's cheeks glow warmO
And his eyes gleam grim and weirdN
As he mutters about like a thunder stormO
In the cloud of his beetling beardN

James Whitcomb Riley



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