Sacrifice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CD EE FF| When he has more than he can eat | A |
| To feed a stranger's not a feat | A |
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| When he has more than he can spend | B |
| It isn't hard to give or lend | B |
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| Who gives but what he'll never miss | C |
| Will never know what giving is | D |
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| He'll win few praises from his Lord | E |
| Who does but what he can afford | E |
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| The widow's mite to heaven went | F |
| Because real sacrifice it meant | F |
Edgar Albert Guest
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