The Brothers (for Arnold And Donald Fletcher) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DEDE FGHG IDID JKJK GIGIOne called from Salonika and his call | A |
Rang to his brother | B |
Forded wide rivers climbed the mountain wall | A |
Seeking the other | B |
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Are you asleep Arnold or do you wake | C |
Our way's together | B |
The day's before us and the path we take | C |
Over the heather | B |
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As oft before breasting the Wicklow hills | D |
Light foot and leaping | E |
Over the bog pools and the singing rills | D |
Side by side keeping | E |
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We have known all the best that life can give | F |
Tasted the sweetest | G |
Shall we grow old lag heavy foot and grieve | H |
We who were fleetest | G |
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Let us be gone while yet it is the morn | I |
Dewy before us | D |
Light on the mountains and the springing corn | I |
And the lark o'er us | D |
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The voice from Salonika found the way | J |
Easy of passage | K |
And to French Flanders on the second day | J |
Carried the message | K |
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Arnold has gone the way that Donald went | G |
Donald's o'ertaken | I |
Up to the highest peaks they climb unspent | G |
Footing the bracken | I |
Katharine Tynan
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