A Thought Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC DEDE| Hearts that are great beat never loud | A |
| They muffle their music when they come | B |
| They hurry away from the thronging crowd | A |
| With bended brows and lips half dumb | B |
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| And the world looks on and mutters Proud | A |
| But when great hearts have passed away | C |
| Men gather in awe and kiss their shroud | A |
| And in love they kneel around their clay | C |
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| Hearts that are great are always lone | D |
| They never will manifest their best | E |
| Their greatest greatness is unknown | D |
| Earth knows a little God the rest | E |
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