It's Forth Across The Roaring Foam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBB EEBB

IT'S forth across the roaring foam and on towards the westA
It's many a lonely league from home o'er many a mountain crestA
From where the dogs of Scotland call the sheep around the foldB
To where the flags are flying beside the Gates of GoldB
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Where all the deep sea galleons ride that come to bring the cornC
Where falls the fog at eventide and blows the breeze at mornC
It's there that I was sick and sad alone and poor and coldB
In yon distressful city beside the Gates of GoldB
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I slept as one that nothing knows but far along my wayD
Before the morning God rose and planned the coming dayD
Afar before me forth he went as through the sands of oldB
And chose the friends to help me beside the Gates of GoldB
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I have been near I have been far my back's been at the wallE
Yet aye and ever shone the star to guide me through it allE
The love of God the help of man they both shall make me boldB
Against the gates of darkness as beside the Gates of GoldB

Robert Louis Stevenson



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