One Happy Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCDED FGFFGHIH DJDD KLKL FM FMNONToday I met a happy man | A |
Greeting the glad new year | B |
About his face the sunbeams ran | A |
And danced as straightaway he began | A |
To laugh with right good cheer | B |
His garb was mean tho' neat and clean | C |
No scarf no hat had he | D |
He seemed indeed to be in need | E |
And touched by poverty | D |
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'Good friend ' said I 'why do you laugh | F |
And chortle in the sun | G |
When we've a bitter cut to quaff | F |
With profits down to less than half | F |
And gloom for every one | G |
Know you that these are troublous days | H |
And life a stern affair | I |
And all must tread uncertain ways | H |
Haunted by grim despair ' | - |
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The merry rogue looked up at me | D |
And grinned from ear to ear | J |
'Why should I not be glad ' said he | D |
'And strive to greet right merrily | D |
The birth of this glad year ' | - |
'Because ' said I and frowned again | K |
'Of losses grave and great | L |
That you and I and other men | K |
Have had to bear of late | L |
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'Think well ' I said 'the times are grave | F |
And we may lose yet more | M |
We must give thought on how to save ' | - |
He lifted up his head and gave | F |
A long loud merry roar | M |
'I'd like ' said he when he had pause | N |
'To share your gloomy views | O |
But I don't care a whit because | N |
I've not a thing to lose ' | - |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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