Says He Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAAA AADDAAAAA AAEEFFAAAWhatever the weather may be says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be | A |
It's plaze if ye will an' I'll say me say | B |
Supposin' to day was the winterest day | B |
Wud the weather be changing because ye cried | C |
Or the snow be grass were ye crucified | C |
The best is to make your own summer says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be | A |
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Whatever the weather may be says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be | A |
It's the songs ye sing an' the smiles ye wear | D |
That's a makin' the sun shine everywhere | D |
An' the world of gloom is a world of glee | A |
Wid the bird in the bush an' the bud in the tree | A |
An' the fruit on the stim of the bough says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be | A |
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Whatever the weather may be says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be | A |
Ye can bring the Spring wid its green an' gold | E |
An' the grass in the grove where the snow lies cold | E |
An' ye'll warm yer back wid a smiling face | F |
As ye sit at yer heart like an owld fireplace | F |
An' toast the toes o' yer sowl says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be says he | A |
Whatever the weather may be | A |
James Whitcomb Riley
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