A Word In Season Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABBCCDEEBBD| THIS is a day the Lord hath made ' Thus spake | A |
| The good religious heart unstained unworn | B |
| Watching the golden glory of the morn | B |
| Since on each happy day that came to break | A |
| Like sunlight o'er this silent life of mine | B |
| Yea on each beauteous morning I saw shine | B |
| I have remembered these your words rejoiced | C |
| And been glad in it So o'er many voiced | C |
| Tumultuous harmonies of tropic seas | D |
| Which chant an everlasting farewell grand | E |
| Between ourselves and you and the old land | E |
| Receive this token many words chance sown | B |
| May oftentimes have taken root and grown | B |
| To bear food fruit perennially like these | D |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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