We Two Boys Together Clinging Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAB| We two boys together clinging | A |
| One the other never leaving | A |
| Up and down the roads going North and South excursions making | A |
| Power enjoying elbows stretching fingers clutching | A |
| Arm'd and fearless eating drinking sleeping loving | A |
| No law less than ourselves owning sailing soldiering thieving threatening | A |
| Misers menials priests alarming air breathing water drinking on the turf or the sea beach dancing | A |
| Cities wrenching ease scorning statutes mocking feebleness chasing | A |
| Fulfilling our foray | B |
Walt Whitman
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