Good Morning: America Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGH FBIFC FHHFF JHKF LHFHa poem to America | A |
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The sun arose this morning | B |
Shining among the horizon high | C |
The blue skies is met with a streak of colorful rays of light | D |
Beyond the sounds of nature bloom | E |
The sounds of industrial hustles and bustles | F |
Being heard like a symphony | G |
A symphony of nature's glorious sounds that brings about the day | H |
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The sounds of the day begins | F |
Sounds of workers working | B |
The rhythm of engines roaring as the city comes alive | I |
And the city's skyscrapers reaches up high to the blue skies | F |
To the heavens high | C |
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While below the busy ant people gathers | F |
To start a working day | H |
Be it poor rich middle class or gay | H |
They are busy about their busy day like so | F |
And so are those called Americans | F |
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The sounds of the city is heard as sirens roar | J |
As the city is awaken by the sounds of the day | H |
Trouble stirring about | K |
In the city that never sleeps | F |
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And when the day is done | L |
The busy people conclude their day | H |
And now the night comes | F |
It was a good day | H |
Kenneth R. Jenkins
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