Don't Worry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDCEEF GHGIJIJ KFFLLKMNON PPQRAAST

Just do your bestA
And leave the restA
To Him who gave youB
LifeC
And Zeal for LabourD
And the Joy of StrifeC
And Zest of LoveE
And all that lifts your soul aboveE
The lower thingsF
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Life's truest harvest is in what we wouldG
And strive our best forH
Not most in what we couldG
The things we count supremeI
Stand haply not so highJ
In God's esteemI
As How and WhyJ
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All Seeing SightK
Cleaves through the husk of thingsF
Right to the Roots and SpringsF
Sees all things wholeL
And measures less the body than the soulL
All Righteous RightK
Will weigh men's motivesM
Not their deeds aloneN
End and Beginning unto Him are oneO
And would for could shall oft perchance atoneN
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Motives are seedsP
From which at times spring deedsP
Not equal to the soul's outreaching hopeQ
Strive for the starsR
Count nought well done but bestA
Then with brave patience leave the restA
To Him who knowsS
He'll judge you justly ere the record closeT

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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