The Other Fellow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCDEDEDFFFDGDGD DDDDHDHDIIIDWhose luck is better far than ours | A |
The other fellow's | B |
Whose road seems always lined with flowers | A |
The other fellow's | B |
Who is the man who seems to get | C |
Most joy in life with least regret | C |
Who always seems to win his bet | C |
The other fellow | D |
Who fills the place we think we'd like | E |
The other fellow | D |
Whom does good fortune always strike | E |
The other fellow | D |
Whom do we envy day by day | F |
Who has more time than we to play | F |
Who is it when we mourn seems gay | F |
The other fellow | D |
Who seems to miss the thorns we find | G |
The other fellow | D |
Who seems to leave us all behind | G |
The other fellow | D |
Who never seems to feel the woe | D |
The anguish and the pain we know | D |
Who gets the best seats at the show | D |
The other fellow | D |
And yet my friend who envies you | H |
The other fellow | D |
Who thinks he gathers only rue | H |
The other fellow | D |
Who sighs because he thinks that he | I |
Would infinitely happier he | I |
If he could be like you or me | I |
The other fellow | D |
Edgar Albert Guest
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