The Young Adventurers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBB BABA CB DB BEFE BBGB

We will go adventuring will you come adventuringA
Hail to all who sail with us the seven pleasant seasB
All the shores with lily bells all the flutes of woodland dellsB
Are calling like a legend upon a fragrant breezeB
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Throw away the haughty cares children here are millionairesB
Laughter take for baggage and give your laugh a songA
We must sail the seas of grass round the isles of clover passB
And delve in leagues of shadowland when clouds come alongA
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Caves are walled with treasure trove rich as any south sea coveC
Bullion of the meadow where the gold sun flowsB
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Round the reefs of mignonette up the waves of violetD
Fragrant go our sails and spars with attar of the roseB
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On gay adventurers bravely ride the billowy furzeB
Golden foil and dewy pearls are swaying to a tuneE
Quaff the brew of red raspberry through the vine veils gossameryF
Till we turn when night comes down alleys of the moonE
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Yea with laughter in our sails and our hearts a book of talesB
Down the silver roadways a homeward hymn we sayB
Praise the Lord ye great and small flower and weed majesticalG
For pleasant seas that God gave adventurers todayB

Michael Earls



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