Out Of It All Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BBCC DDEE FFGG| Out of it all shall come splendor and gladness | A |
| Out of the madness and out of the sadness | A |
| Clearer and finer the world shall arise | A |
| Why then keep sorrow and doubt in your eyes | A |
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| Joy shall be ours when the warfare is over | B |
| Children shall gleefully romp in the clover | B |
| Here with our heroes at home and at rest | C |
| We shall rejoice with the world at its best | C |
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| Not in vain not in vain is our bright banner flying | D |
| Not for naught are the sons of our fond mothers dying | D |
| The gloom and despair are not ever to last | E |
| The world shall be better when they shall have passed | E |
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| So mourn not his absence but smile and be brave | F |
| You shall have him again from the brink of the grave | F |
| In a wonderful world 'neath a wonderful sun | G |
| He shall come to your arms with his victory won | G |
Edgar Albert Guest
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