A Lyric Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFGFHIJI KLMLNONO| I deem that there are lyric days | A |
| So ripe with radiance and cheer | B |
| So rich with gratitude and praise | A |
| That they enrapture all the year | B |
| And if there is a God b above | C |
| As they would tell me in the Kirk | D |
| How he must look with pride and love | C |
| Upon his perfect handiwork | D |
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| To day has been a lyric day | E |
| I hope I shall remember long | F |
| Of meadow dance and roundelay | G |
| Of woodland glee of glow and song | F |
| Such joy I saw in maidens eyes | H |
| In mother gaze such tender bliss | I |
| How earth would rival paradise | J |
| If every day could be like this | I |
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| Why die say I Let us live on | K |
| In lyric world of song and shine | L |
| With ecstasy from dawn to dawn | M |
| Until we greet the dawn Devine | L |
| For I believe with star and sun | N |
| With peak and plain with sea and sod | O |
| Inextricably we are one | N |
| Bound in the Wholeness God | O |
Robert William Service
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