God Made This Day For Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEECC FFGGCCJes' the sort o' weather and jes' the sort of sky | A |
Which seem to suit my fancy with the white clouds driftin' by | A |
On a sea o' smooth blue water Oh I ain't an egotist | B |
With an 'I' in all my thinkin' but I'm willin' to insist | B |
That the Lord who made us humans an' the birds in every tree | C |
Knows my special sort o' weather an' he made this day fer me | C |
- | |
This is jes' my style o' weather sunshine floodin' all the place | D |
An' the breezes from the eastward blowin' gently on my face | D |
An' the woods chock full o' singin' till you'd think birds never had | E |
A single care to fret 'em or a grief to make 'em sad | E |
Oh I settle down contented in the shadow of a tree | C |
An' tell myself right proudly that the day was made fer me | C |
- | |
It's my day my sky an' sunshine an' the temper o' the breeze | F |
Here's the weather I would fashion could I run things as I please | F |
Beauty dancin' all around me music ringin' everywhere | G |
Like a weddin' celebration why I've plumb fergot my care | G |
An' the tasks I should be doin' fer the rainy days to be | C |
While I'm huggin' the delusion that God made this day fer me | C |
Edgar Albert Guest
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about God Made This Day For Me poem by Edgar Albert Guest
Best Poems of Edgar Albert Guest