Inscription Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDECFGH IFJSMALL is the theme of the following Chant yet the greatest namely | A |
One's Self that wondrous thing a simple separate person | B |
That for the use of the New World I sing | C |
Man's physiology complete from top to toe I sing Not physiognomy | D |
alone nor brain alone is worthy for the muse I say the Form | D |
complete is worthier far The female equal with the male I | E |
sing | C |
Nor cease at the theme of One's Self I speak the word of the modern | F |
the word En Masse | G |
My Days I sing and the Lands with interstice I knew of hapless War | H |
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O friend whoe'er you are at last arriving hither to commence I feel | I |
through every leaf the pressure of your hand which I return | F |
And thus upon our journey link'd together let us go | J |
Walt Whitman
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