Sisters Of Mine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACD EFEGD HIHJKD| Sisters sisters of mine have we done what we could | A |
| In all the old ways through all the new days | B |
| To better the race and to make life sweet and good | A |
| Have we played the full part that was ours in the start | C |
| Sisters of mine | D |
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| Sisters sisters of mine as we hurry along | E |
| To a larger world with our banners unfurled | F |
| The battle cry on lips where once was Love's old song | E |
| Are we leaving behind better things than we find | G |
| Sisters of mine | D |
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| Sisters sisters of mine through the march in the street | H |
| Through turmoil and din without and within | I |
| As we gain something big do we lose something sweet | H |
| In the growth of our might is our grace lost to sight | J |
| As new powers unfold do we LOVE as of old | K |
| Sisters of mine | D |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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