To R.e.k. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A A B C C B D D E F F E GGEHHIE| Dear rash warm hearted friend | A |
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| So careless of the end | A |
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| So worldly foolish so divinely wise | B |
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| Who caring not one jot | C |
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| For place gave all you'd got | C |
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| To help your lesser fellow men to rise | B |
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| Swift footed fleeter yet | D |
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| Of heart Swift to forget | D |
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| The petty spite that life or men could show you | E |
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| Your last long race is won | F |
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| But beyond the sound of gun | F |
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| You laugh and help men onward if I know you | E |
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| Oh still you laugh and walk | G |
| And sing and frankly talk | G |
| To angels of the matters that amused you | E |
| In this bitter sweet of life | H |
| And we who keep its strife | H |
| Take comfort in the thought how God has used | I |
| you | E |
Frederick William (fw) Harvey
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