Sweet Are The Flowers Of Life,[1] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC ABAD AEAF AGAH C| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| Swept o'er my happy days at home | B |
| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| When I was a little child | C |
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| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| That I spent with my father at home | B |
| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| When children played about the house | D |
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| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| When the lamps are lighted at night | E |
| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| When the flowers of summer bloomed | F |
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| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| Dead with the snows of winter | G |
| Sweet are the flowers of life | A |
| When the days of spring come on | H |
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| These lines were actually composed by a six year old child | C |
Louisa May Alcott
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