After All Is Said And Done Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEC FFGHAAIH AAFCBBJCAFTER all is said and done | A |
After all the work and fun | A |
After all the sighing's over | B |
And the laughter fades away | C |
Then the cares that now beset us | D |
And the little wrongs that fret us | D |
Will diminish in their value | E |
As we sail across the bay | C |
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There will be no friends departed | F |
There will be no heavy hearted | F |
There will be no looking backward | G |
To the joys of long ago | H |
There will be no sad words spoken | A |
In a voice that's low and broken | A |
Of the loved ones that are missing | I |
And the joys we used to know | H |
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After all is said and done | A |
After all the work and fun | A |
We shall be once more united | F |
With our sorrows swept away | C |
Each new day will bring its pleasure | B |
In a splendid heaping measure | B |
And no one of us shall sigh for | J |
Any by gone yesterday | C |
Edgar Albert Guest
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