In Paths Untrodden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDEDABFGHIBJKLMN ABB

IN paths untroddenA
In the growth by margins of pond watersB
Escaped from the life that exhibits itselfC
From all the standards hitherto publish'd from the pleasuresB
profits eruditions conformitiesB
Which too long I was offering to feed my soulD
Clear to me now standards not yet publish'd clear to me that myE
SoulD
That the Soul of the man I speak for feeds rejoices most inA
comradesB
Here by myself away from the clank of the worldF
Tallying and talk'd to here by tongues aromaticG
No longer abash'd for in this secluded spot I can respond as I wouldH
not dare elsewhereI
Strong upon me the life that does not exhibit itself yet containsB
all the restJ
Resolv'd to sing no songs to day but those of manly attachmentK
Projecting them along that substantial lifeL
Bequeathing hence types of athletic loveM
Afternoon this delicious Ninth month in my forty first yearN
I proceed for all who are or have been young menA
To tell the secret of my nights and daysB
To celebrate the need of comradesB

Walt Whitman



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