To Him That Was Crucified Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDGHIJIKLMINOGL IIP| MY spirit to yours dear brother | A |
| Do not mind because many sounding your name do not understand you | B |
| I do not sound your name but I understand you there are others | C |
| also | D |
| I specify you with joy O my comrade to salute you and to salute | E |
| those who are with you before and since and those to come | F |
| also | D |
| That we all labor together transmitting the same charge and | G |
| succession | H |
| We few equals indifferent of lands indifferent of times | I |
| We enclosers of all continents all castes allowers of all | J |
| theologies | I |
| Compassionaters perceivers rapport of men | K |
| We walk silent among disputes and assertions but reject not the | L |
| disputers nor any thing that is asserted | M |
| We hear the bawling and din we are reach'd at by divisions | I |
| jealousies recriminations on every side | N |
| They close peremptorily upon us to surround us my comrade | O |
| Yet we walk unheld free the whole earth over journeying up and | G |
| down till we make our ineffaceable mark upon time and the | L |
| diverse eras | I |
| Till we saturate time and eras that the men and women of races ages | I |
| to come may prove brethren and lovers as we are | P |
Walt Whitman
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