A World Worth Living In Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDEFGFHG| One who claims that he knows about it | A |
| Tells me the earth is a vale of sin | B |
| But I and the bees and the birds we doubt it | A |
| And think it a world worth living in | B |
| C | |
| Whatever you want if you wish for it long | D |
| With constant yearning and ceaseless desire | E |
| If your wish soars upward on wings so strong | D |
| That they never grow languid never tire | E |
| Why over the storm cloud and out of the dark | F |
| It will come flying some day to you | G |
| As the dove with the olive branch flew to the ark | F |
| And the wish you've been dreaming | H |
| it will come true | G |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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