To James Whitcomb Riley, In Affectionate Memory Of Other Days Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFEGG| Our dearest joys forever flow | A |
| From fountains of the Long Ago | A |
| That from the heights of pleasures past | B |
| Flood all the present valleys vast | B |
| And with eternal glees provide | C |
| The future's endless ocean tide | C |
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| To ope each cage where a heartless age | D |
| Hath chained the birds of singing | E |
| Till Love's own glee that is fond and free | F |
| Shall laugh where they are winging | E |
| Such is my wish 'Tis true hold I | G |
| That songs like birds in bondage die | G |
Freeman E. Miller
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