There Was One I Met Upon The Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFGFHFIGJBK| There was one I met upon the road | A |
| Who looked at me with kind eyes | B |
| He said Show me of your wares | C |
| And this I did | D |
| Holding forth one | E |
| He said It is a sin | F |
| Then held I forth another | G |
| He said It is a sin | F |
| Then held I forth another | G |
| He said It is a sin | F |
| And so to the end | H |
| Always he said It is a sin | F |
| And finally I cried out | I |
| But I have none other | G |
| Then did he look at me | J |
| With kinder eyes | B |
| Poor soul he said | K |
Stephen Crane
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