In The New Garden In All The Parts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIBJ| IN the new garden in all the parts | A |
| In cities now modern I wander | B |
| Though the second or third result or still further primitive yet | C |
| Days places indifferent though various the same | D |
| Time Paradise the Mannahatta the prairies finding me unchanged | E |
| Death indifferent Is it that I lived long since Was I buried very | F |
| long ago | G |
| For all that I may now be watching you here this moment | H |
| For the future with determined will I seek the woman of the | I |
| future | B |
| You born years centuries after me I seek | J |
Walt Whitman
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