A Song Of The Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDDDDD A BBBEFFFE A GGGHIIIH J GGGEFFFEI | A |
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Whatever the path may be my dear | B |
Let us follow it far away from here | C |
Let us follow it back to Yester Year | B |
Whatever the path may be | D |
Again let us dream where the land lies sunny | D |
And live like the bees on our hearts' old honey | D |
Away from the world that slaves for money | D |
Come journey the way with me | D |
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II | A |
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However the road may roam my dear | B |
Through sun or rain through green or sere | B |
Let us follow it back with hearts of cheer | B |
However the road may roam | E |
Oh while we walk it here together | F |
What care we for wind and weather | F |
When there on the hills we'll smell the heather | F |
And see the lights of home | E |
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III | A |
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Whatever the path may seem my sweet | G |
Let us take it now with willing feet | G |
And time our steps to our hearts' glad beat | G |
Whatever the path may seem | H |
Though the road be rough that we must follow | I |
What care we for hill or hollow | I |
While here in our hearts as high as a swallow | I |
We bear the same loved dream | H |
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IV | J |
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However the road may roam my sweet | G |
Let it lead us far from mart and street | G |
Out where the hills and the heavens meet | G |
However the road may roam | E |
So hand in hand let us go together | F |
And care no more for the wind and weather | F |
And reach at last those hills of heather | F |
Where gleam the lights of home | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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