At The Millennium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDEDEFGFG

At The MillenniumA
WHENEVER men and women learnB
To be themselves from day to dayC
To spend no more than what they earnB
Not caring what their neighbors sayC
When men can see another wearD
A finer raiment than they ownE
And neither give a sigh nor careD
When they can live their lives aloneE
And when they cease to rush in debtF
To keep a little swifter paceG
There will be less of vain regretF
And earth will be a happier placeG

Edgar Albert Guest



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