By Broad Potomac's Shore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHD IJKLMMM| BY broad Potomac's shore again old tongue | A |
| Still uttering still ejaculating canst never cease this babble | B |
| Again old heart so gay again to you your sense the full flush | C |
| spring returning | D |
| Again the freshness and the odors again Virginia's summer sky | E |
| pellucid blue and silver | F |
| Again the forenoon purple of the hills | G |
| Again the deathless grass so noiseless soft and green | H |
| Again the blood red roses blooming | D |
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| Perfume this book of mine O blood red roses | I |
| Lave subtly with your waters every line Potomac | J |
| Give me of you O spring before I close to put between its | K |
| pages | L |
| O forenoon purple of the hills before I close of you | M |
| O smiling earth O summer sun give me of you | M |
| O deathless grass of you | M |
Walt Whitman
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