Out Among The Big Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEAE AFGFDHGH AIJIJKAK| Out among the big things | A |
| The mountains and the plains | B |
| An hour ain't important | C |
| Nor are the hour's gains | B |
| The feller in the city | D |
| Is hurried night and day | E |
| But out among the big things | A |
| He learns the calmer way | E |
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| Out among the big things | A |
| The skies that never end | F |
| To lose a day ain't nothin' | G |
| The days are here to spend | F |
| So why not give 'em freely | D |
| Enjoyin' as we go | H |
| I somehow can't help thinkin' | G |
| The good Lord means life so | H |
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| Out among the big things | A |
| The heights that gleam afar | I |
| A feller gets to wonder | J |
| What means each distant star | I |
| He may not get an answer | J |
| But somehow every night | K |
| He feels among the big things | A |
| That everything's all right | K |
Arthur Chapman
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