G. K. Chesterton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF| When Plain Folk such as you or I | A |
| See the Sun sinking in the sky | A |
| We think it is the Setting Sun | B |
| But Mr Gilbert Chesterton | B |
| Is not so easily misled | C |
| He calmly stands upon his head | C |
| And upside down obtains a new | D |
| And Chestertonian point of view | D |
| Observing thus how from his toes | E |
| The sun creeps nearer to his nose | E |
| He cries with wonder and delight | F |
| How Grand the SUNRISE is to night | F |
Oliver Herford
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