Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDE FGFGHH IJIJHH

Let me go where'er I willA
I hear a sky born music stillA
It sounds from all things oldB
It sounds from all things youngC
From all that's fair from all that's foulD
Peals out a cheerful songE
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It is not only in the roseF
It is not only in the birdG
Not only where the rainbow glowsF
Nor in the song of woman heardG
But in the darkest meanest thingsH
There alway alway something singsH
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'T is not in the high stars aloneI
Nor in the cup of budding flowersJ
Nor in the redbreast's mellow toneI
Nor in the bow that smiles in showersJ
But in the mud and scum of thingsH
There alway alway something singsH

Ralph Waldo Emerson



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