The Old Times Were The Best Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD E FDFD| Friends my heart is half aweary | A |
| Of its happiness to night | B |
| Though your songs are gay and cheery | A |
| And your spirits feather light | B |
| There's a ghostly music haunting | C |
| Still the heart of every guest | D |
| And a voiceless chorus chanting | C |
| That the Old Times were the best | D |
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| CHORUS | E |
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| All about is bright and pleasant | F |
| With the sound of song and jest | D |
| Yet a feeling's ever present | F |
| That the Old Times were the best | D |
James Whitcomb Riley
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