The World Is Great Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB AEFEGB AHIHJB AKLKBB

The world is greatA
The birds fly from meB
The stars are golden fruitC
Upon a treeB
All out of reachD
My little sister went and I am lonelyB
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The world is greatA
I tried to mount the hillE
Above the pinesF
Where the light lies so stillE
But it rose higherG
Little Lisa went and I am lonelyB
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The world is greatA
The wind comes rushing byH
I wonder where it comes fromI
Sea birds cryH
And hurt my heartJ
My little sister went and I am lonelyB
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The world is greatA
The people laugh and talkK
And make loud holidayL
How fast they walkK
I'm lame they push meB
Little Lisa went and I am lonelyB

George Eliot



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