At The Millennium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDEDEFGFGAt The Millennium | A |
WHENEVER men and women learn | B |
To be themselves from day to day | C |
To spend no more than what they earn | B |
Not caring what their neighbors say | C |
When men can see another wear | D |
A finer raiment than they own | E |
And neither give a sigh nor care | D |
When they can live their lives alone | E |
And when they cease to rush in debt | F |
To keep a little swifter pace | G |
There will be less of vain regret | F |
And earth will be a happier place | G |
Edgar Albert Guest
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