Cavalry Crossing A Ford Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJK| A LINE in long array where they wind betwixt green islands | A |
| They take a serpentine course their arms flash in the sun Hark to | B |
| the musical clank | C |
| Behold the silvery river in it the splashing horses loitering stop | D |
| to drink | E |
| Behold the brown faced men each group each person a picture the | F |
| negligent rest on the saddles | G |
| Some emerge on the opposite bank others are just entering the ford | H |
| while | I |
| Scarlet and blue and snowy white | J |
| The guidon flags flutter gaily in the wind | K |
Walt Whitman
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