The Wayfarer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEAFGHIJ| The wayfarer | A |
| Perceiving the pathway to truth | B |
| Was struck with astonishment | C |
| It was thickly grown with weeds | D |
| Ha he said | E |
| I see that none has passed here | A |
| In a long time | F |
| Later he saw that each weed | G |
| Was a singular knife | H |
| Well he mumbled at last | I |
| Doubtless there are other roads | J |
Stephen Crane
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