The Long Road Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCADAEFAFGFGFHFII JKJ| Long the road | A |
| Till Love came down it | B |
| Dark the life | C |
| Till Love did crown it | B |
| Dark the life | C |
| And long the road | A |
| Till Love came | D |
| To share the load | A |
| For the touch | E |
| Of Love transfigures | F |
| All the road | A |
| And all its rigours | F |
| Life and Death | G |
| Love's touch transfigures | F |
| Life and Death | G |
| And all that lies | F |
| In between | H |
| Love sanctifies | F |
| Once the heavenly spark is lighted | I |
| Once in love two hearts united | I |
| Nevermore | J |
| Shall aught that was be | K |
| As before | J |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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