Forth Went The Candid Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC ADE FG AFH| Forth went the candid man | A |
| And spoke freely to the wind | B |
| When he looked about him he was in a far strange country | C |
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| Forth went the candid man | A |
| And spoke freely to the stars | D |
| Yellow light tore sight from his eyes | E |
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| My good fool said a learned bystander | F |
| Your operations are mad | G |
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| You are too candid cried the candid man | A |
| And when his stick left the head of the learned bystander | F |
| It was two sticks | H |
Stephen Crane
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