The Way To Do Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKHK AK KLEGE CMNMOCPCHow's things says I | A |
Says he 'Not bad | B |
They might be worse | C |
But then I 'm glad | B |
They ain't ' That's all | D |
He had to say | E |
An' whistled as | F |
He went away | E |
- | |
He had his troubles | G |
That I knew | H |
And sorrows also | I |
Grieved him too | H |
But not a word | J |
Of them says he | K |
But kep' 'em to | H |
Himself you see | K |
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'How's things ' says I | A |
'Not bad ' says he | K |
'They might be worse ' | - |
An' seems to me | K |
That's jes' the thing | L |
We all should say | E |
About our troubles | G |
Every day | E |
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They might be worse | C |
Of course they might | M |
This thought should put | N |
Our gloom to flight | M |
Let's cease our | O |
Troubles to rehearse | C |
And tell our friends | P |
They might be worse | C |
Edgar Albert Guest
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