My Faith Is Larger Than The Hills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCB BBDB BBBB EBBFA | |
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My Faith is larger than the Hills mdash | B |
So when the Hills decay mdash | B |
My Faith must take the Purple Wheel | C |
To show the Sun the way mdash | B |
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'Tis first He steps upon the Vane mdash | B |
And then mdash upon the Hill mdash | B |
And then abroad the World He go | D |
To do His Golden Will mdash | B |
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And if His Yellow feet should miss mdash | B |
The Bird would not arise mdash | B |
The Flowers would slumber on their Stems mdash | B |
No Bells have Paradise mdash | B |
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How dare I therefore stint a faith | E |
On which so vast depends mdash | B |
Lest Firmament should fail for me mdash | B |
The Rivet in the Bands | F |
Emily Dickinson
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