Some Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHEHIJBJ KLGLBLLL

SOME day our eyes will brighten and some day our hearts will lightenA
Some day the sun will shine for you and meB
Some day grim doubt we'll banish and the clouds of woe will vanishC
And the rosy golden future we shall seeB
Some day we'll know the wherefore of earth's journey sweetheart thereforeD
Let us bear the present bravely as we goE
Let us sing our songs of gladness though our hearts are tinged with sadnessF
We shall some day reach the valley where the roses bloom and blowE
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Some day in the hereafter we shall find the will for laughterG
And the smiles will deck our faces once againH
And upon that brighter morrow you shall ne'er have cause for sorrowE
For I'll never stay out later dear than tenH
Some day I'll cease to worry you while dressing or to hurry youI
But patiently I'll wait until you comeJ
And though late we are my dearie I shall still be gay and cheeryB
On the day when little trials shall have ceased to make us glumJ
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Some day soon I feel it coming when the bees once more are hummingK
And the snows have melted silently awayL
When the skies above are tender and old Mother Earth in splendorG
Bedecks herself with pansies and the tulips red and gayL
Maybe somebody will write me and in pleasant terms invite meB
To spend Sunday at his cottage on the bayL
And that day when we are fishing and our lines are gayly swishingL
We shall never have to murmur that the big ones got awayL

Edgar Albert Guest



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