On The Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDCDCEEFCFCGGHC ICCCJCJCKK| LET us bid the world good by | A |
| Now while sun and cloud's above us | B |
| While we've nothing to deny | A |
| Nothing but our selves to love us | B |
| Let us fancy I and you | C |
| All the dreams we dreamed came true | C |
| We have gone but half the road | D |
| Rugged road of root and bowlder | C |
| Made the best of Life's dark load | D |
| Cares that helped us to grow older | C |
| We my dear have done our best | E |
| Let us stop awhile and rest | E |
| Let us by this halfway stile | F |
| Put away the world's desire | C |
| And sit down a little while | F |
| With our hearts and light a fire | C |
| Sing the songs that once we sung | G |
| In the days when we were young | G |
| Haply they will bring again | H |
| From the Lands of Song and Story | C |
| To our sides the elfin train | I |
| Of the dreams we dreamed of glory | C |
| That are one now with the crew | C |
| Of the deeds we did not do | C |
| Here upon the road of Life | J |
| Let us rest us take our pleasure | C |
| Free from care and safe from strife | J |
| Count again our only treasure | C |
| Love that helped us on our way | K |
| Our companion night and day | K |
Madison Julius Cawein
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