No Place To Go Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HIJIKLFL MNONKPQP HLRLSBTB| The happiest nights | A |
| I ever know | B |
| Are those when I've | C |
| No place to go | B |
| And the missus says | D |
| When the day is through | E |
| 'To night we haven't | F |
| A thing to do ' | G |
| - | |
| Oh the joy of it | H |
| And the peace untold | I |
| Of sitting 'round | J |
| In my slippers old | I |
| With my pipe and book | K |
| In my easy chair | L |
| Knowing I needn't | F |
| Go anywhere | L |
| - | |
| Needn't hurry | M |
| My evening meal | N |
| Nor force the smiles | O |
| That I do not feel | N |
| But can grab a book | K |
| From a near by shelf | P |
| And drop all sham | Q |
| And be myself | P |
| - | |
| Oh the charm of it | H |
| And the comfort rare | L |
| Nothing on earth | R |
| With it can compare | L |
| And I'm sorry for him | S |
| Who doesn't know | B |
| The joy of having | T |
| No place to go | B |
Edgar Albert Guest
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