The Sum-up Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGFGHIHJ BKCKLMLM| It is not power and fame | A |
| That make success | B |
| It is not rank or name | A |
| Rate happiness | C |
| It is not honour due | D |
| Nor pile of pelf | E |
| The pay off is Did you | D |
| Enjoy yourself | E |
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| A pal of days gone by | F |
| I reckon more | G |
| Of a success than I | F |
| Who've gold in store | G |
| His life though none too long | H |
| Was never dull | I |
| Of woman wine and song | H |
| Bill had his full | J |
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| Friend you are a success | B |
| If you can say | K |
| A heap of happiness | C |
| Has come my way | K |
| No cheers have made me glad | L |
| No wealth I've won | M |
| But oh how I have had | L |
| A heap of FUN | M |
Robert William Service
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