A Stein Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCB DEDECCE FGFGCCG HEHECCEGive a rouse then in the Maytime | A |
For a life that knows no fear | B |
Turn night time into daytime | A |
With the sunlight of good cheer | B |
For it's always fair weather | C |
When good fellows get together | C |
With a stein on the table and a good song ringing clear | B |
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When the wind comes up from Cuba | D |
And the birds are on the wing | E |
And our hearts are patting juba | D |
To the banjo of the spring | E |
Then it's no wonder whether | C |
The boys will get together | C |
With a stein on the table and a cheer for everything | E |
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For we're all frank and twenty | F |
When the spring is in the air | G |
And we've faith and hope a plenty | F |
And we've life and love to spare | G |
And it's birds of a feather | C |
When we all get together | C |
With a stein on the table and a heart without a care | G |
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For we know the world is glorious | H |
And the goal a golden thing | E |
And that God is not censorious | H |
When his children have their fling | E |
And life slips its tether | C |
When the boys get together | C |
With a stein on the table in the fellowship of spring | E |
Bliss Carman And Richard Hovey
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