Wanderers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG| O there are wanderers over wave and strand | A |
| Invisible and secret everywhere | B |
| Moving thro' light and night from land to land | A |
| Swifter than bird or cloud upon the air | B |
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| Wild Longings from divided bosoms rent | C |
| Rush home and Sighs crushed from the pain of years | D |
| Far o'er their quarry hover Hates intent | C |
| Wing to and fro world wandering great Fears | D |
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| Pities like dew Thoughts on their lonely road | E |
| Glide and dark forms of spiritual Desire | F |
| Yea all that from its house of flesh the goad | E |
| Of terrible Love drives out in mist and fire | F |
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| Ah souls of men and women where is home | G |
| That in a want a prayer a cry you roam | G |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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