A Wonderful World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEFFE FGFGHHIEEI JKJKLLIMMIIT 'S a wonderful world when you sum it all up | A |
And we ought to be glad we are in it | B |
The fellow who drinks from old Misery's cup | A |
Gets the goblet of joy the next minute | C |
In a wonderful way | D |
In the course of a day | D |
Strange changes occur as by magic | E |
There are solemn and sad things | F |
And joyful and glad things | F |
And things that are comic and tragic | E |
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It's a wonderful world full of wonderful things | F |
No two days alike in their passing | G |
Some new joy or sorrow the rising sun brings | F |
Some new charm the former outclassing | G |
And yesterday's glad | H |
Are perhaps today's sad | H |
And yesterday's poor may be wealthy | I |
Oh the changes are quick | E |
Even yesterday's sick | E |
May today or tomorrow be healthy | I |
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It's a wonderful world for we never can tell | J |
What for us has the morrow in store | K |
Things happen as though by some magical spell | J |
That never have happened before | K |
And nobody knows | L |
Or can ever disclose | L |
What the joy of the future may be | I |
But of one thing I 'm sure | M |
Despite all we endure | M |
'T will be worth while to hang on and see | I |
Edgar Albert Guest
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