Accomplished Care Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEBFBBCBCAll things grow lovely in a little while | A |
The brush of memory paints a canvas fair | B |
The dead face through the ages wears a smile | A |
And glorious becomes accomplished care | B |
There's nothing ugly that can live for long | C |
There's nothing constant in the realm of pain | D |
Right always comes to take the place of wrong | C |
Who suffers much shall find the greater gain | D |
Life has a kindly way despite its tears | E |
And all the burdens which its children bear | B |
It crowns with beauty all the troubled years | F |
And soothes the hurts and makes their memory fair | B |
Be brave when days are bitter with despair | B |
Be true when you are made to suffer wrong | C |
Life's greatest joy is an accomplished care | B |
There's nothing ugly that can live for long | C |
Edgar Albert Guest
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