A Wonderful World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEFFE FGFGHHIEEI JKJKLLIMMI

IT 'S a wonderful world when you sum it all upA
And we ought to be glad we are in itB
The fellow who drinks from old Misery's cupA
Gets the goblet of joy the next minuteC
In a wonderful wayD
In the course of a dayD
Strange changes occur as by magicE
There are solemn and sad thingsF
And joyful and glad thingsF
And things that are comic and tragicE
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It's a wonderful world full of wonderful thingsF
No two days alike in their passingG
Some new joy or sorrow the rising sun bringsF
Some new charm the former outclassingG
And yesterday's gladH
Are perhaps today's sadH
And yesterday's poor may be wealthyI
Oh the changes are quickE
Even yesterday's sickE
May today or tomorrow be healthyI
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It's a wonderful world for we never can tellJ
What for us has the morrow in storeK
Things happen as though by some magical spellJ
That never have happened beforeK
And nobody knowsL
Or can ever discloseL
What the joy of the future may beI
But of one thing I 'm sureM
Despite all we endureM
'T will be worth while to hang on and seeI

Edgar Albert Guest



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