Life's Grandest Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCB ABDDB ABEEEEB| What is the greatest work of all | A |
| The work that comes every day | B |
| The work that waits us on ev'ry hand | C |
| Is work that for us is truly grand | C |
| And the love of work is our pay | B |
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| What is the highest life of all | A |
| It is living day by day | B |
| True to ourselves and true to the right | D |
| Living the truth from dawn till the night | D |
| And the love of truth for our pay | B |
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| What is the grandest thing of all | A |
| Is it winning Heaven some day | B |
| No and a thousand times say no | E |
| 'Tis making this old world thrill and glow | E |
| With the sun of love till each shall know | E |
| Something of Heaven here below | E |
| And God's well done for our pay | B |
Jean Blewett
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