The Creed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E F C G H I J K L M N O| Whoever was begotten by pure love | A |
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| And came desired and welcome into life | B |
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| Is of immaculate conception He | C |
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| Whose heart is full of tenderness and truth | D |
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| Who loves mankind more than he loves himself | E |
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| And cannot find room in his heart for hate | F |
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| May be another Christ We all may be | C |
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| The Saviours of the world if we believe | G |
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| In the Divinity which dwells in us | H |
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| And worship it and nail our grosser selves | I |
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| Our tempers greeds and our unworthy aims | J |
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| Upon the cross Who giveth love to all | K |
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| Pays kindness for unkindness smiles for frowns | L |
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| And lends new courage to each fainting heart | M |
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| And strengthens hope and scatters joy abroad | N |
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| He too is a Redeemer Son of God | O |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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