The Joy Of Life. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEFGHFIH| I have the man's heart in me and 'tis noble | A |
| To be alive to think to feel to have | B |
| My part in all the precious come and go | C |
| Of all things here My very blood's a tune | D |
| With the sweet air my brain is musical | A |
| And every appetite a healthy maw | E |
| Is satisfied not cloyed It is so fair | F |
| A world so good to be alive O Time | G |
| To dance unto the piping of desire | H |
| To feast each fancy with material fare | F |
| And then to heaven as in a wink and be | I |
| Immortal in the paradise of power | H |
Robert Crawford
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