Buried To-day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBB BDDBB BEE B BFFBBFebruary | A |
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BURIED to day | B |
When the soft green buds are bursting out | C |
And up on the south wind comes a shout | C |
Of village boys and girls at play | B |
In the mild spring evening gray | B |
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Taken away | B |
Sturdy of heart and stout of limb | D |
From eyes that drew half their light from him | D |
And put low low underneath the clay | B |
In his spring on this spring day | B |
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Passes away | B |
All the pride of boy life begun | E |
All the hope of life yet to run | E |
Who dares to question when One saith 'Nay ' | - |
Murmur not only pray | B |
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Enters to day | B |
Another body in churchyard sod | F |
Another soul on the life in God | F |
HIS Christ was buried and lives alway | B |
Trust Him and go your way | B |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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