There is no mystery to rhyme It may be coarse in limericks Or in some poetry divine. For words and rhythm come to those Whose joyous opening to the muse, Accept the form that comes to them And almost write their poems as scribes. For when the words come drifting down Without the intervening mind One can be certain he will find The rhythm, meter and the rhyme.
Poems Undated (1727)
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