A Wanderer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD| When Watkin shifts the burden of his cares | A |
| And all that irked him in his bound employ | B |
| Once more become a vagrom hearted boy | B |
| He moves to roundelays and jocund airs | A |
| Loitering with dusty harvestmen he shares | A |
| Old ale and sunshine or with maids half coy | B |
| Pays court to shadows fools himself with joy | B |
| Shaking a leg at junketings and fairs | A |
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| Sometimes returning down his breezy miles | C |
| A snatch of wayward April he will bring | D |
| Piping the daffodilly that beguiles | C |
| Foolhardy lovers in the surge of spring | D |
| And then once more by lanes and field path stiles | C |
| Up the green world he wanders like a king | D |
Siegfried Sassoon
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