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 ivA
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EUODIASB
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But if Paul heard her tattlings I am sureC
He never would expect me to endureC
There is a something in her very faceB
Antagonistic to the work of graceB
And even when I would speak graciouslyD
Somehow Syntyche's manner ruffles meD
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SYNTYCHEE
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No not for worlds Euodias has no mindF
So slow she is so spiritually blindF
Her tongue is quite unbridled yet she saysB
She grieves to see my aggravating waysB
Ah no one but myself knows perfectlyD
How odious Euodias can beD
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EUODIASB
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Yet in the Lord Ah that's another thingG
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SYNTYCHEE
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Yet in the Lord That alters it in deedH
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EUODIASB
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For His sake I'll endure her whisperingG
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SYNTYCHEE
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For His sake I'll consent to let her leadI
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EUODIASB
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Lord teach me to forbear yes day by dayJ
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SYNTYCHEE
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Lord keep me gentle now and all the wayJ

Fay Inchfawn



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