Two Rivulets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFG HI JKJ LM| TWO Rivulets side by side | A |
| Two blended parallel strolling tides | B |
| Companions travelers gossiping as they journey | C |
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| For the Eternal Ocean bound | D |
| These ripples passing surges streams of Death and Life | E |
| Object and Subject hurrying whirling by | F |
| The Real and Ideal | G |
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| Alternate ebb and flow the Days and Nights | H |
| Strands of a Trio twining Present Future Past | I |
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| In You whoe'er you are my book perusing | J |
| In I myself in all the World these ripples flow | K |
| All all toward the mystic Ocean tending | J |
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| O yearnful waves the kisses of your lips | L |
| Your breast so broad with open arms O firm expanded shore | M |
Walt Whitman
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