Suppose? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FFGG HHII| It's mighty nice at shut of day | A |
| With weariness to hit the hey | A |
| To close your eyes tired through and through | B |
| And just forget that you are you | B |
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| It's mighty sweet to wake again | C |
| When sunshine floods the window pain | D |
| I love in cosy couch to lie | E |
| And re discover I am I | E |
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| It would be grand could we conceive | F |
| A heaven in which to believe | F |
| And in a better life to be be | G |
| Find out with joy we still are we | G |
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| Though we assume with lapsing breath | H |
| Eternal is the sleep of death | H |
| Would it not be divinely odd | I |
| To wake and find that God is God | I |
Robert William Service
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