The Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FF| What can be said in New Year rhymes | A |
| That's not been said a thousand times | A |
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| The new years come the old years go | B |
| We know we dream we dream we know | B |
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| We rise up laughing with the light | C |
| We lie down weeping with the night | C |
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| We hug the world until it stings | D |
| We curse it then and sigh for wings | D |
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| We live we love we woo we wed | E |
| We wreathe our brides we sheet our dead | E |
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| We laugh we weep we hope we fear | F |
| And that's the burden of the year | F |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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