At The End Of The Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAAABCBCDCCCBEBEB EEEBTHIS is the truth as I see it my dear | A |
Out in the wind and the rain | B |
They who have nothing have little to fear | A |
Nothing to lose or to gain | B |
Here by the road at the end o' the year | A |
Let us sit down and drink o' our beer | A |
Happy Go Lucky and her cavalier | A |
Out in the wind and the rain | B |
Now we are old oh isn't it fine | C |
Out in the wind and the rain | B |
Now we have nothing why snivel and whine | C |
What would it bring us again | D |
When I was young I took you like wine | C |
Held you and kissed you and thought you divine | C |
Happy Go Lucky the habit's still mine | C |
Out in the wind and the rain | B |
Oh my old Heart what a life we have led | E |
Out in the wind and the rain | B |
How we have drunken and how we have fed | E |
Nothing to lose or to gain | B |
Cover the fire now get we to bed | E |
Long was the journey and far has it led | E |
Come let us sleep lass sleep like the dead | E |
Out in the wind and the rain | B |
Madison Julius Cawein
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