Running On! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFDFCDE| The dusk is down on the river meadows | A |
| The moon is climbing above the fir | B |
| The lane is crowded with creeping shadows | A |
| The gorse is only a distant blur | B |
| The last of the light is almost gone | C |
| But hark They're running | D |
| They're running on | E |
| The count of the years is steadily growing | D |
| The Old give way to the eager Young | F |
| Far on the hill is the horn still blowing | D |
| Far on the steep are the hounds still strung | F |
| Good men follow the good men gone | C |
| And hark They're running | D |
| They're running on | E |
William Henry Ogilvie
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