The World Is Great Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB AEFEGB AHIHJB AKLKBB| The world is great | A |
| The birds fly from me | B |
| The stars are golden fruit | C |
| Upon a tree | B |
| All out of reach | D |
| My little sister went and I am lonely | B |
| - | |
| The world is great | A |
| I tried to mount the hill | E |
| Above the pines | F |
| Where the light lies so still | E |
| But it rose higher | G |
| Little Lisa went and I am lonely | B |
| - | |
| The world is great | A |
| The wind comes rushing by | H |
| I wonder where it comes from | I |
| Sea birds cry | H |
| And hurt my heart | J |
| My little sister went and I am lonely | B |
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| The world is great | A |
| The people laugh and talk | K |
| And make loud holiday | L |
| How fast they walk | K |
| I'm lame they push me | B |
| Little Lisa went and I am lonely | B |
George Eliot
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