When I Go Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABABB CCBCBB BBBBBBWhen I go home green green will glow the grass | A |
Whereon the flight of sun and cloud will pass | A |
Long lines of wood ducks through the deepening gloam | B |
Will hold above the west as wrought on brass | A |
And fragrant furrows will have delved the loam | B |
When I go home | B |
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When I go home the dogwood stars will dash | C |
The solemn woods above the bearded ash | C |
The yellow jasmine whence its vine hath clomb | B |
Will blaze the valleys with its golden flash | C |
And every orchard flaunt its polychrome | B |
When I go home | B |
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When I go home and stroll about the farm | B |
The thicket and the barnyard will be warm | B |
Jess will be there and Nigger Bill and Tom | B |
On whom time's chisel works no hint of harm | B |
And oh 'twill be a day to rest and roam | B |
When I go home | B |
John Charles Mcneill
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