Steeds And Their Riders Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC CDCD| DON'T spur us so you'll ever find | A |
| When you will ride at giddy paces | B |
| There's always something in the wind | A |
| At which ere long you'll twist your faces | C |
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| What we're but steeds whom no one recks | C |
| Then spurs us till we're sores all over | D |
| The sooner you have smash'd your necks | C |
| The sooner we'll have gone to clover | D |
Joseph Skipsey
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