The Hidden Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABAACACDCAAAAAAAE AFGEAHAIAHAS I rode out of Lochinvar | A |
About me all the scene was fair | A |
The skies with not a cloud to mar | A |
Were filled with fresh and dewy air | A |
While making song a merry throng | B |
The thrushes warbled everywhere | A |
As I rode out of Lochinvar | A |
Through Fairydom I seemed to go | C |
For round about and near and far | A |
Enchanted lights began to glow | C |
And where I went on what intent | D |
And who I was I did not know | C |
For lo I met a troubadour | A |
As I rode out of Lochinvar | A |
His like on earth is seen no more | A |
With feathered hat and gay guitar | A |
And loud and clear and sweet to hear | A |
He sang a song of love and war | A |
As I rode out of Lochinvar | A |
He sang a song I somehow knew | E |
The while he touched his gay guitar | A |
And when I asked him 'Who are you ' | F |
'Yourself ' he said and bowed his head | G |
And vanished like the morning dew | E |
Though I may see him nevermore | A |
This much in very truth I ken | H |
That one at heart a troubadour | A |
May seem a sober citizen | I |
Who sets afar his gay guitar | A |
To seem just like his fellow men | H |
Roderic Quinn
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