The Joys Of Earth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBEBFGFG CHCHBIBI AJAJCBCBLAUGHTER and song and mirth | A |
Roses that drip with dew | B |
These are the joys of earth | A |
Sunshine and skies of blue | B |
Children that romp and play | C |
Stars that twinkle at night | D |
Moonbeams that softly stray | C |
Making the meadows light | D |
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Birds in the tree tops high | E |
Fish in the waters blue | B |
Rain from the summer sky | E |
Sweethearts whose love is true | B |
Mountains and hills that loom | F |
High in the distance fair | G |
Breezes that bear perfume | F |
Sweet on the summer air | G |
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Nothing to live for pray | C |
Nothing worth while | H |
Look now where e'er you may | C |
Somewhere a smile | H |
Sunshine and morning dew | B |
Blue skies above us | I |
Hearts that are warm and true | B |
Someone to love us | I |
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These are the joys of earth | A |
Wealth knows no more | J |
Laughter and song and mirth | A |
Flowers at your door | J |
Children to romp and play | C |
Skies that are blue | B |
Nothing to live for Pray | C |
What's ailing you | B |
Edgar Albert Guest
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