A Road Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBDE AFACFD

It's Oh for the hills where the wind's some oneA
With a vagabond foot that followsB
And a cheer up hand that he claps uponC
Your arm with the hearty words 'Come onC
We'll soon be out of the hollowsB
My heartD
We'll soon be out of the hollows 'E
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It's Oh for the songs where the hope's some oneA
With a renegade foot that doublesF
And a jolly lilt that he flings to the sunA
As he turns with the friendly laugh 'Come onC
We'll soon be out of the troublesF
My heartD
We'll soon be out of the troubles '-

Madison Julius Cawein



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