This One Too Shall Fade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD ECEC FEFE GHGHHeart Oh heart | A |
When shall we see the sun | B |
Till when shall this fear depart | A |
Will this race ever be run | B |
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Pain Oh pain | C |
Your kind grimness comes to teach | D |
Yet your nature full of disdain | C |
And seldom the lesson does reach | D |
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Brother My brother | E |
Follow not the swift and leaving gain | C |
Take the long hard road or rather | E |
Fall like the light transient rain | C |
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See Oh see | F |
That you leave the passing day a treasure | E |
And that not all men that be | F |
Live to taste this grand pleasure | E |
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So sing My soul sing | G |
Through the fear the pain the shade | H |
For the bells will soon ring | G |
And this one too shall fade | H |
Adams Dauda
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 04/02/2021
Poet's note: This poem is for the downcast and depressed. Which is the nature of the human heart. So then this poem is for everyone. It is a call to man not to seek the easy ways out of dark times but to stick with the long gruelling natural process of healing and in the end nothing is permanent. Especially out troubles.
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