Recorders Ages Hence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDGHIJDDDKLMNEK O

RECORDERS ages henceA
Come I will take you down underneath this impassive exterior I willB
tell you what to say of meC
Publish my name and hang up my picture as that of the tenderestD
loverE
The friend the lover's portrait of whom his friend his lover wasF
fondestD
Who was not proud of his songs but of the measureless ocean of loveG
within him and freely pour'd it forthH
Who often walk'd lonesome walks thinking of his dear friends hisI
loversJ
Who pensive away from one he lov'd often lay sleepless andD
dissatisfied at nightD
Who knew too well the sick sick dread lest the one he lov'd mightD
secretly be indifferent to himK
Whose happiest days were far away through fields in woods onL
hills he and another wandering hand in hand they twainM
apart from other menN
Who oft as he saunter'd the streets curv'd with his arm the shoulderE
of his friend while the arm of his friend rested upon himK
alsoO

Walt Whitman



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