One Happy Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCDED FGFFGHIH DJDD KLKL FM FMNON

Today I met a happy manA
Greeting the glad new yearB
About his face the sunbeams ranA
And danced as straightaway he beganA
To laugh with right good cheerB
His garb was mean tho' neat and cleanC
No scarf no hat had heD
He seemed indeed to be in needE
And touched by povertyD
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'Good friend ' said I 'why do you laughF
And chortle in the sunG
When we've a bitter cut to quaffF
With profits down to less than halfF
And gloom for every oneG
Know you that these are troublous daysH
And life a stern affairI
And all must tread uncertain waysH
Haunted by grim despair '-
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The merry rogue looked up at meD
And grinned from ear to earJ
'Why should I not be glad ' said heD
'And strive to greet right merrilyD
The birth of this glad year '-
'Because ' said I and frowned againK
'Of losses grave and greatL
That you and I and other menK
Have had to bear of lateL
-
'Think well ' I said 'the times are graveF
And we may lose yet moreM
We must give thought on how to save '-
He lifted up his head and gaveF
A long loud merry roarM
'I'd like ' said he when he had pauseN
'To share your gloomy viewsO
But I don't care a whit becauseN
I've not a thing to lose '-

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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