Don't Worry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDCEEF GHGIJIJ KFFLLKMNON PPQRAAST| Just do your best | A |
| And leave the rest | A |
| To Him who gave you | B |
| Life | C |
| And Zeal for Labour | D |
| And the Joy of Strife | C |
| And Zest of Love | E |
| And all that lifts your soul above | E |
| The lower things | F |
| - | |
| Life's truest harvest is in what we would | G |
| And strive our best for | H |
| Not most in what we could | G |
| The things we count supreme | I |
| Stand haply not so high | J |
| In God's esteem | I |
| As How and Why | J |
| - | |
| All Seeing Sight | K |
| Cleaves through the husk of things | F |
| Right to the Roots and Springs | F |
| Sees all things whole | L |
| And measures less the body than the soul | L |
| All Righteous Right | K |
| Will weigh men's motives | M |
| Not their deeds alone | N |
| End and Beginning unto Him are one | O |
| And would for could shall oft perchance atone | N |
| - | |
| Motives are seeds | P |
| From which at times spring deeds | P |
| Not equal to the soul's outreaching hope | Q |
| Strive for the stars | R |
| Count nought well done but best | A |
| Then with brave patience leave the rest | A |
| To Him who knows | S |
| He'll judge you justly ere the record close | T |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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