In Paths Untrodden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDEDABFGHIBJKLMN ABB| IN paths untrodden | A |
| In the growth by margins of pond waters | B |
| Escaped from the life that exhibits itself | C |
| From all the standards hitherto publish'd from the pleasures | B |
| profits eruditions conformities | B |
| Which too long I was offering to feed my soul | D |
| Clear to me now standards not yet publish'd clear to me that my | E |
| Soul | D |
| That the Soul of the man I speak for feeds rejoices most in | A |
| comrades | B |
| Here by myself away from the clank of the world | F |
| Tallying and talk'd to here by tongues aromatic | G |
| No longer abash'd for in this secluded spot I can respond as I would | H |
| not dare elsewhere | I |
| Strong upon me the life that does not exhibit itself yet contains | B |
| all the rest | J |
| Resolv'd to sing no songs to day but those of manly attachment | K |
| Projecting them along that substantial life | L |
| Bequeathing hence types of athletic love | M |
| Afternoon this delicious Ninth month in my forty first year | N |
| I proceed for all who are or have been young men | A |
| To tell the secret of my nights and days | B |
| To celebrate the need of comrades | B |
Walt Whitman
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