Some Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHEHIJBJ KLGLBLLLSOME day our eyes will brighten and some day our hearts will lighten | A |
Some day the sun will shine for you and me | B |
Some day grim doubt we'll banish and the clouds of woe will vanish | C |
And the rosy golden future we shall see | B |
Some day we'll know the wherefore of earth's journey sweetheart therefore | D |
Let us bear the present bravely as we go | E |
Let us sing our songs of gladness though our hearts are tinged with sadness | F |
We shall some day reach the valley where the roses bloom and blow | E |
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Some day in the hereafter we shall find the will for laughter | G |
And the smiles will deck our faces once again | H |
And upon that brighter morrow you shall ne'er have cause for sorrow | E |
For I'll never stay out later dear than ten | H |
Some day I'll cease to worry you while dressing or to hurry you | I |
But patiently I'll wait until you come | J |
And though late we are my dearie I shall still be gay and cheery | B |
On the day when little trials shall have ceased to make us glum | J |
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Some day soon I feel it coming when the bees once more are humming | K |
And the snows have melted silently away | L |
When the skies above are tender and old Mother Earth in splendor | G |
Bedecks herself with pansies and the tulips red and gay | L |
Maybe somebody will write me and in pleasant terms invite me | B |
To spend Sunday at his cottage on the bay | L |
And that day when we are fishing and our lines are gayly swishing | L |
We shall never have to murmur that the big ones got away | L |
Edgar Albert Guest
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