Hymn (for Boys' Voices) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC DDD EEE AAA FFF GHG III JJJ

All the things magicians doA
Could be done by me and youA
Freely if we only knewA
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Human children every dayB
Could play at games the faeries playB
If they were but shown the wayB
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Every man a God would beC
Laughing through eternityC
If as God's his eyes could seeC
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All the wizardries of GodD
Slaying matter with a nodD
Charming spirits with his rodD
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With the singing of his voiceE
Making lonely lands rejoiceE
Leaving us no will nor choiceE
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Drawing headlong me and youA
As the piping Orpheus drewA
Man and beast the mountains throughA
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By the sweetness of his hornF
Calling us from lands forlornF
Nearer to the widening mornF
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All that loveliness of powerG
Could be man's peculiar dowerH
Even mine this very hourG
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We should reach the Hidden LandI
And grow immortal out of handI
If we could but understandI
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We could revel day and nightJ
In all power and all delightJ
If we learn to think arightJ

C. S. Lewis



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