To Him That Was Crucified Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDGHIJIKLMINOGL IIP

MY spirit to yours dear brotherA
Do not mind because many sounding your name do not understand youB
I do not sound your name but I understand you there are othersC
alsoD
I specify you with joy O my comrade to salute you and to saluteE
those who are with you before and since and those to comeF
alsoD
That we all labor together transmitting the same charge andG
successionH
We few equals indifferent of lands indifferent of timesI
We enclosers of all continents all castes allowers of allJ
theologiesI
Compassionaters perceivers rapport of menK
We walk silent among disputes and assertions but reject not theL
disputers nor any thing that is assertedM
We hear the bawling and din we are reach'd at by divisionsI
jealousies recriminations on every sideN
They close peremptorily upon us to surround us my comradeO
Yet we walk unheld free the whole earth over journeying up andG
down till we make our ineffaceable mark upon time and theL
diverse erasI
Till we saturate time and eras that the men and women of races agesI
to come may prove brethren and lovers as we areP

Walt Whitman



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