Fifty Years Spent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAA CDCDEE AFAFGG AHAHII AJAJKK ALALII

Fifty years spent before I found meA
Wind on my mouth and the taste of the rainB
Where the great hills circled and swept around meA
And the torrents leapt to the mist drenched plainB
Ah it was long this coming of meA
Back to the hills and the sounding seaA
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Ye who can go when so it tidethC
To fallow fields when the Spring is newD
Finding the spirit that there abidethC
Taking fill of the sun and the dewD
Little ye know of the cross of the townE
And the small pale folk who go up and downE
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Fifty years spent before I found meA
A bank knee deep with climbing roseF
Saw or had space to look around meA
Knew how the apple buds and blowsF
And all the while that I thought me wiseG
I walked as one with blinded eyesG
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Scarcely a lad who passes twentyA
But finds him a girl to balm his heartH
Only I who had work so plentyA
Bade this loving keep apartH
Once I saw a girl in a crowdI
But I hushed my heart when it cried out aloudI
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City courts in JanuaryA
City courts in wilted JuneJ
Often ye will catch and carryA
Echoes of some straying tuneJ
Ah but underneath the feetK
Echo stifles in a streetK
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Fifty years spent and what do they bring meA
Now I can buy the meadow and hillL
Where is the heart of the boy to sing theeA
Where is the life for thy living to fillL
And thirty years back in a city crowdI
I passed a girl when my heart cried loudI

Maxwell Struthers Burt



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