Riding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBCDC EFEFFEDE| IF I should live again | A |
| O God let me be young | B |
| Quick of sinew and vein | C |
| With the honeycomb on my tongue | B |
| All in a moment flung | B |
| With the dawn on a flowing plain | C |
| Riding riding riding riding | D |
| Between the sun and the rain | C |
| - | |
| If I having been must be | E |
| O God let it be so | F |
| Swift and supple and free | E |
| With a long journey to go | F |
| And the clink of the curb and the blow | F |
| Of hooves and the wind at my knee | E |
| Riding riding riding riding | D |
| Between the hills and the sea | E |
Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
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