The World Is With Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACBCDEDEDEThe world is with me and its many cares | A |
Its woes its wants the anxious hopes and fears | B |
That wait on all terrestrial affairs | A |
The shades of former and of future years | B |
Forboding fancies and prophetic tears | A |
Quelling a spirit that was once elate | C |
Heavens what a wilderness the world appears | B |
Where youth and mirth and health are out of date | C |
But no a laugh of innocence and joy | D |
Resounds like music of the fairy race | E |
And gladly turning from the world's annoy | D |
I gaze upon a little radiant face | E |
And bless internally the merry boy | D |
Who makes a son shine in a shady place | E |
Thomas Hood
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