Roses, Birds And Some Men Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EEFFGGHH IIJJKKLL

The world is full of roses blooming red for me I and youA
They smile a morning welcome and are wet with heavenly dewA
And every oak and maple and every apple thornB
Have a song bird on their branches singing gayly in the mornB
But you never see a red rose waiting in a cloud of gloomC
For some one who will coaz it and persuade it into bloomC
And you never see a song bird sitting idly in a treeD
In a solemn sullen manner till one begs for melodyD
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No the red rose blooms in sweetness and it gives its charms to allE
And the bees may sip its honey and the honey's never gallE
E'en a little child may pluck it or a mother old and grayF
For the rose's special mission is to glad some heart each dayF
And the song bird in the branches just as sweetly trills and singsG
For the ploughboys in the furrows as he would for mighty kingsG
O there never was a red rose or a song bird up aboveH
That you had to beg for favors or you had to know to loveH
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But with men it's O so different there are some who smile and singI
And scatter love and sunshine like the song birds on the wingI
But we find too oft a mortal who could make his brothers gladJ
Sitting solemnly and grimly with a visage long and sadJ
Waiting some one who will coax him who will flatter for his smileK
Ere he'll sing a song of gladness or do anything worth whileK
Give me men with gifts who use them and who let their spirits flowL
One is worth a dozen mortals whom to like you have to knowL

Edgar Albert Guest



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