The Cricket Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEAB| O the gayest of musicians O the gladdest thing on earth | A |
| With its piping and its chirping is the cricket on the hearth | B |
| There is magic in the music that he flings us with such zest | C |
| Love's the only wealth that's lasting who cares aught for all the rest | C |
| Never mind though ill luck dog you never mind though times are hard | D |
| Have you not the wife and bairns chirps the sweet insistent bard | D |
| Chirps and chirps until you heed him till your heart is all aglow | E |
| Love's the only wealth that's lasting home's a bit of heaven below | E |
| O the gayest of musicians O the gladdest thing on earth | A |
| With his piping and his chirping is the cricket on the hearth | B |
Jean Blewett
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