The Twenty-third Psalm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIAI JKLK MFNO| My Shepherd is the Lord my God | A |
| There is no want I know | B |
| His flock He leads in verdant meads | C |
| Where tranquil waters flow | B |
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| He doth restore my fainting soul | D |
| With His divine caress | E |
| And when I stray He points the way | F |
| To paths of righteousness | G |
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| Yea though I walk the vale of death | H |
| What evil shall I fear | I |
| Thy staff and rod are mine O God | A |
| And Thou my Shepherd near | I |
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| Mine enemies behold the feast | J |
| Which my dear Lord hath spread | K |
| And lo my cup He filleth up | L |
| With oil anoints my head | K |
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| Goodness and mercy shall be mine | M |
| Unto my dying day | F |
| Then will I bide at His dear side | N |
| Forever and for aye | O |
Eugene Field
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