The Travellers' Curse After Misdirection Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDDDEEFEFG| from the Welsh | A |
| - | |
| May they stumble stage by stage | B |
| On an endless Pilgrimage | C |
| Dawn and dusk mile after mile | D |
| At each and every step a stile | D |
| At each and every step withal | D |
| May they catch their feet and fall | D |
| At each and every fall they take | E |
| May a bone within them break | E |
| And may the bone that breaks within | F |
| Not be for variations sake | E |
| Now rib now thigh now arm now shin | F |
| but always without fail the NECK | G |
Robert Graves
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