Cross-roads Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD CECE FGFG| The rain beat in our faces | A |
| And shrill the wild airs grew | B |
| The long maned clouds in races | A |
| Coursed o'er heaven's windy blue | B |
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| The tortured trees were lashing | C |
| Each other in their wrath | D |
| Their wet leaves wildly dashing | C |
| Across the forest path | D |
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| We did not heed the sweeping | C |
| Of storm bewildered rain | E |
| Our cheeks were wet with weeping | C |
| Our hearts were wrung with pain | E |
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| For where the cross roads sever | F |
| Parting to East and West | G |
| We bade good bye for ever | F |
| To what we each loved best | G |
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