Buckle In Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGHGBIJI| JUST about the time the clouds are blackest | A |
| Let your thoughts go roving to the sun | B |
| Just about the time your job is hardest | A |
| Think how glad you'll be when it is done | B |
| Buckle to the task that you are facing | C |
| Work away and pretty soon you'll find | D |
| All the little difficulties vanished | E |
| All the little worries far behind | D |
| - | |
| 'T isn't any use to sit and whimper | F |
| Doesn't help a bit to sit and sigh | G |
| Lose yourself in working out the problem | H |
| If it's hard just buckle in and try | G |
| Don't waste time in thinking what may happen | B |
| Plug along and do the best you can | I |
| That's the way to show the stuff you 're made of | J |
| That's the way to prove yourself a man | I |
Edgar Albert Guest
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