A Wanderer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD

When Watkin shifts the burden of his caresA
And all that irked him in his bound employB
Once more become a vagrom hearted boyB
He moves to roundelays and jocund airsA
Loitering with dusty harvestmen he sharesA
Old ale and sunshine or with maids half coyB
Pays court to shadows fools himself with joyB
Shaking a leg at junketings and fairsA
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Sometimes returning down his breezy milesC
A snatch of wayward April he will bringD
Piping the daffodilly that beguilesC
Foolhardy lovers in the surge of springD
And then once more by lanes and field path stilesC
Up the green world he wanders like a kingD

Siegfried Sassoon



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