Paraphrase of The Poem: Try Again, By W.E. Hickson and Rhyming scheme

Try Again  By  W.E. Hickson


1. 'Tis a lesson you should heed,

 Try again;

 If at first you don't succeed,

 Try again. 

Then your courage should appear,

 For if you will persevere, 

You will conquer, never fear;

 Try again.

2. Once or twice, though you should fail,

 Try again; 

If you would at last prevail, 

Try again

. If we strive, 'tis no disgrace 

Though we do not win the race–

 What should you do in that case?

 Try again.

3. If you find your task is hard,

 Try again; 

Time will bring you your reward, 

Try again. 

All that other folk can do, 

Why, with patience, may not you?

 Only keep this rule in view: 

Try again.



About poem:

This motivational poem emphasizes persistence and determination in the face of failure.

Rhyming Scheme of the Poem: ABABCCCB.

Paraphrase of the poem:


  1. Listen to this advice, Keep trying; If you fail at first, Keep trying. Show your bravery then, For if you persist, You will succeed, don't worry; Keep trying.

  2.  Even if you fail once or twice, Keep trying; If you want to succeed eventually, Keep trying. It's not shameful to do hard work, Even if you don't win the race– What should you do in that situation? Keep trying.

  3.  If your task seems difficult, Keep trying; time will give you your prize, Keep trying. Anything others can achieve, Why don't you show your patience? Just remember this principle: Keep trying.



 Paraphrasing Stanza by Stanza

                                                           
First Stanza

1. 'Tis a lesson you should heed,

 Try again;

 If at first you don't succeed,

 Try again. 

Then your courage should appear,

 For if you will persevere, 

You will conquer, never fear;

 Try again.


  paraphrase:


  1. Listen to this advice, Keep trying; If you fail at first, Keep trying. Show your bravery then, For if you persist, You will succeed, don't worry; Keep trying.



Second Stanza


2. Once or twice, though you should fail,

 Try again; 

If you would at last prevail, 

Try again

. If we strive, 'tis no disgrace 

Though we do not win the race–

 What should you do in that case?

 Try again


Paraphrase

2.  Even if you fail once or twice, Keep trying; If you want to succeed eventually, Keep trying. It's not shameful to do hard work, Even if you don't win the race– What should you do in that situation? Keep trying.



Third Stanza


3. If you find your task is hard,

 Try again; 

Time will bring you your reward, 

Try again. 

All that other folk can do, 

Why, with patience, may not you?

 Only keep this rule in view: 

Try again.



Paraphrase:


3.  If your task seems difficult, Keep trying; time will give you your prize, Keep trying. Anything others can achieve, Why don't you show your patience? Just remember this principle: Keep trying.




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