Friends Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGHGH| Ain't it fine when things are going | A |
| Topsy turvy and askew | B |
| To discover someone showing | A |
| Good old fashioned faith in you | B |
| Ain't it good when life seems dreary | C |
| And your hopes about to end | D |
| Just to feel the handclasp cheery | C |
| Of a fine old loyal friend | D |
| Gosh one fellow to another | E |
| Means a lot from day to day | F |
| Seems we're living for each other | E |
| In a friendly sort of way | F |
| When a smile or cheerful greetin' | G |
| Means so much to fellows sore | H |
| Seems we ought to keep repeatin' | G |
| Smiles an' praises more an' more | H |
Edgar Albert Guest
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