All Alone. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK DMNM OPQP RSFS| Alas they have left me all alone | A |
| By the receding tide | B |
| But oh the countless multitudes | C |
| Upon the other side | B |
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| The loved the lost the cherished ones | D |
| Who dwelt with us awhile | E |
| To scatter sunbeams on our path | F |
| And make the desert smile | E |
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| The other side how fair it is | G |
| Its loveliness untold | H |
| Its every several gate a pearl | I |
| Its streets are paved with gold | H |
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| Its sun shall never more go down | J |
| For there is no night there | K |
| And oh what heavenly melodies | L |
| Are floating through the air | K |
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| How sweet to join the ransomed ones | D |
| On the other side the flood | M |
| And sing a song of praise to Him | N |
| Who washed us in His blood | M |
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| Ten thousand times ten thousand | O |
| Are hymning the new song | P |
| O Father join Thy weary child | Q |
| To that triumphant throng | P |
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| But oh I would be patient | R |
| My times are in Thy hand | S |
| And glory glory dwelleth | F |
| In Immanuel's land | S |
Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney
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