Wheels Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCACA DEDEBABA FGFGHAHA HHHHIAIA| Since I am sick of Wheels | A |
| That jar my day | B |
| Unto the hush that heals | A |
| I steal away | B |
| Unto the core of Peace | C |
| Nature reveals | A |
| I go to win release | C |
| From Wheels | A |
| - | |
| Let me beneath the moon | D |
| Take desert trail | E |
| Or on some lost lagoon | D |
| Serenely sail | E |
| Win to some peak the grey | B |
| Storm cloud conceals | A |
| Life let me get away | B |
| From Wheels | A |
| - | |
| Why was I born so late | F |
| A skin clad man | G |
| I should have shared the fate | F |
| Of mountain clan | G |
| My quiet flock beside | H |
| When silence steals | A |
| Unshocked in eventide | H |
| By Wheels | A |
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| The Wheel is King today | H |
| And speed's a god | H |
| Yet when I see the way | H |
| My feet have trod | H |
| Like pilgrims who to shrine | I |
| Of Beauty kneels | A |
| I pray O Peace divine | I |
| Damn Wheels | A |
Robert William Service
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