Cheer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJEFE KLILCEMEIt's a mighty good world so it is dear lass | A |
When even the worst is said | B |
There's a smile and a tear a sigh and a cheer | C |
But better be living than dead | B |
A joy and a pain a loss and a gain | D |
There's honey and may be some gall | E |
Yet still I declare foul weather or fair | F |
It's a mighty good world after all | E |
- | |
For look lass at night when I break from the fight | G |
My Kingdom's awaiting for me | H |
There's comfort and rest and the warmth of your breast | I |
And little ones climbing my knee | H |
There's fire light and song Oh the world may be wrong | J |
Its empires may topple and fall | E |
My home is my care if gladness be there | F |
It's a mighty good world after all | E |
- | |
O heart of pure gold I have made you a fold | K |
It's sheltered sun fondled and warm | L |
O little ones rest I have fashioned a nest | I |
Sleep on you are safe from the storm | L |
For there's no foe like fear and there's no friend like cheer | C |
And sunshine will flash at our call | E |
So crown Love as King and let us all sing | M |
It's a mighty good world after all | E |
Robert William Service
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about Cheer poem by Robert William Service
Best Poems of Robert William Service