Try A Smile. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDBEBEFDGDThis world's full o' trubbles fowk say but aw daat it | A |
Yo'll find as mich pleasure as pain | B |
Some grummel at times when they might do withaat it | A |
An oft withaat reason complain | B |
A fraan on a face nivver adds to its beauty | C |
Then let us forget for a while | D |
Theas small disappointments an mak it a duty | C |
To try the effect ov a smile | D |
Though the sun may be claaded he'll shine aght agean | B |
If we nobbut have patience an wait | E |
An its sewer to luk breeter for th' shadda ther's been | B |
Then let's banish all fooilish consait | E |
If we'd nivver noa sorrow joys on us wod pall | F |
Soa awr hearts let us all reconcile | D |
To tak things as they come makkin th' best on 'em all | G |
An cheer up a faint heart wi' a smile | D |
John Hartley
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