To Sunnydale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDED AFEFGHIH DBJBDKAK

There lies the trail to SunnydaleA
Amid the lure of laughterB
Oh how can we unhappy beC
Beneath its leafy rafterB
Each perfect hour is like a flowerB
Each day is like a posyD
How can you say the skies are greyE
You're wrong my friend they're rosyD
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With right good will let's climb the hillA
And leave behind all sorrowF
Oh we'll be gay a bright to dayE
Will make a bright to morrowF
Oh we'll be strong the way is longG
That never has a turningH
The hill is high but there's the skyI
And how the West is burningH
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And if through chance of circumstanceD
We have to go bare foot sirB
We'll not repine a friend of mineJ
Has got no feet to boot sirB
This Happiness a habit isD
And Life is what we make itK
See there's the trail to SunnydaleA
Up friend and let us take itK

Robert William Service



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