The Best Friend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DECE FGHG IJKJ| Now shall I walk | A |
| Or shall I ride | B |
| Ride Pleasure said | C |
| Walk Joy replied | B |
| - | |
| Now what shall I | D |
| Stay home or roam | E |
| Roam Pleasure said | C |
| And Joy stay home | E |
| - | |
| Now shall I dance | F |
| Or sit for dreams | G |
| Sit answers Joy | H |
| Dance Pleasure screams | G |
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| Which of ye two | I |
| Will kindest be | J |
| Pleasure laughed sweet | K |
| But Joy kissed me | J |
William Henry Davies
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Janet Buckingham-Hopkins: I first read this poem over 50 years ago and it has mainly stayed with me since. To rediscover it is Such a Blessing, it is one of my loved poems. Than you
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