Happy Days Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGDGD| A fringe of rushes one green line | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Upon a faded plain | B |
| A silver streak of water shine | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Above tree watchers twain | B |
| It was our resting place awhile | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp And still with backward gaze | D |
| We say 'Tis many a weary mile | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp But there were happy days | D |
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| And shall no ripple break the sand | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Upon our farther way | F |
| Or reedy ranks all knee deep stand | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Or leafy tree tops sway | F |
| The gold of dawn is surely met | G |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp In sunset's lavish blaze | D |
| And in horizons hidden yet | G |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp There shall be happy days | D |
Mary Hannay Foott
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