The Other Fellow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCDEDEDFFFDGDGD DDDDHDHDIIID

Whose luck is better far than oursA
The other fellow'sB
Whose road seems always lined with flowersA
The other fellow'sB
Who is the man who seems to getC
Most joy in life with least regretC
Who always seems to win his betC
The other fellowD
Who fills the place we think we'd likeE
The other fellowD
Whom does good fortune always strikeE
The other fellowD
Whom do we envy day by dayF
Who has more time than we to playF
Who is it when we mourn seems gayF
The other fellowD
Who seems to miss the thorns we findG
The other fellowD
Who seems to leave us all behindG
The other fellowD
Who never seems to feel the woeD
The anguish and the pain we knowD
Who gets the best seats at the showD
The other fellowD
And yet my friend who envies youH
The other fellowD
Who thinks he gathers only rueH
The other fellowD
Who sighs because he thinks that heI
Would infinitely happier heI
If he could be like you or meI
The other fellowD

Edgar Albert Guest



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