A Road Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBDE AFACFD| It's Oh for the hills where the wind's some one | A |
| With a vagabond foot that follows | B |
| And a cheer up hand that he claps upon | C |
| Your arm with the hearty words 'Come on | C |
| We'll soon be out of the hollows | B |
| My heart | D |
| We'll soon be out of the hollows ' | E |
| - | |
| It's Oh for the songs where the hope's some one | A |
| With a renegade foot that doubles | F |
| And a jolly lilt that he flings to the sun | A |
| As he turns with the friendly laugh 'Come on | C |
| We'll soon be out of the troubles | F |
| My heart | D |
| We'll soon be out of the troubles ' | - |
Madison Julius Cawein
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