A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDD EFGHIDD JKDD| COME I will make the continent indissoluble | A |
| I will make the most splendid race the sun ever yet shone upon | B |
| I will make divine magnetic lands | C |
| With the love of comrades | D |
| With the life long love of comrades | D |
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| I will plant companionship thick as trees along all the rivers of | E |
| America and along the shores of the great lakes and all over | F |
| the prairies | G |
| I will make inseparable cities with their arms about each other's | H |
| necks | I |
| By the love of comrades | D |
| By the manly love of comrades | D |
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| For you these from me O Democracy to serve you ma femme | J |
| For you for you I am trilling these songs | K |
| In the love of comrades | D |
| In the high towering love of comrades | D |
Walt Whitman
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