Joy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EDED BDBD| My heart is like a little bird | A |
| That sits and sings for very gladness | B |
| Sorrow is some forgotten word | A |
| And so except in rhyme is sadness | B |
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| The world is very fair to me | C |
| Such azure skies such golden weather | D |
| I m like a long caged bird set free | C |
| My heart is lighter than a feather | D |
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| I rise rejoicing in my life | E |
| I live with love of God and neighbour | D |
| My days flow on unmarred by strife | E |
| And sweetened by my pleasant labour | D |
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| O youth O spring O happy days | B |
| Ye are so passing sweet and tender | D |
| And while the fleeting season stays | B |
| I revel care free in its splendour | D |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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