Two Women Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCBBDD E FFBBDD B G E H B G E I B J E J| I beseech Euodias and beseech Syntyche that they be of the same mind in the Lord Phil iv | A |
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| EUODIAS | B |
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| But if Paul heard her tattlings I am sure | C |
| He never would expect me to endure | C |
| There is a something in her very face | B |
| Antagonistic to the work of grace | B |
| And even when I would speak graciously | D |
| Somehow Syntyche's manner ruffles me | D |
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| SYNTYCHE | E |
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| No not for worlds Euodias has no mind | F |
| So slow she is so spiritually blind | F |
| Her tongue is quite unbridled yet she says | B |
| She grieves to see my aggravating ways | B |
| Ah no one but myself knows perfectly | D |
| How odious Euodias can be | D |
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| EUODIAS | B |
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| Yet in the Lord Ah that's another thing | G |
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| SYNTYCHE | E |
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| Yet in the Lord That alters it in deed | H |
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| EUODIAS | B |
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| For His sake I'll endure her whispering | G |
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| SYNTYCHE | E |
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| For His sake I'll consent to let her lead | I |
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| EUODIAS | B |
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| Lord teach me to forbear yes day by day | J |
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| SYNTYCHE | E |
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| Lord keep me gentle now and all the way | J |
Fay Inchfawn
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