The Bright Side Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABAAAB CCCDEEED BBBFGGGFKINDER like to see the bright side | A |
See the gay and dancing light side | A |
See the good and decent right side | A |
Of the worst that happens me | B |
For the gloomy and the glum side | A |
And the 'worst is yet to come' side | A |
And the 'fate is going some' side | A |
Any pessimist can see | B |
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Kinder like to take my troubles | C |
Come they singly or in doubles | C |
As a boy does blowing bubbles | C |
In a hopeful sort of way | D |
Kinder like to look around them | E |
Sorter wistful like and sound them | E |
And eventually surround them | E |
'Till once more I 'm feeling gay | D |
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Oh this thing that's known as worry | B |
That brings grouches in a hurry | B |
From your side will quickly scurry | B |
If you keep a lifted chin | F |
If you'll look your worries over | G |
Something cheerful you'll discover | G |
You will get one breath of clover | G |
And once more you'll wear a grin | F |
Edgar Albert Guest
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