The Sparrow's Fall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD AAEE FFBB GGHH IIJJ JJHHToo frail to soar a feeble thing | A |
It fell to earth with fluttering wing | A |
But God who watches over all | B |
Beheld that little sparrow's fall | B |
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'Twas not a bird with plumage gay | C |
Filling the air with its morning lay | C |
'Twas not an eagle bold and strong | D |
Borne on the tempest's wing along | D |
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Only a brown and weesome thing | A |
With drooping head and listless wing | A |
It could not drift beyond His sight | E |
Who marshals the splendid stars of night | E |
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Its dying chirp fell on His ears | F |
Who tunes the music of the spheres | F |
Who hears the hungry lion's call | B |
And spreads a table for us all | B |
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Its mission of song at last is done | G |
No more will it greet the rising sun | G |
That tiny bird has found a rest | H |
More calm than its mother's downy breast | H |
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Oh restless heart learn thou to trust | I |
In God so tender strong and just | I |
In whose love and mercy everywhere | J |
His humblest children have a share | J |
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If in love He numbers ev'ry hair | J |
Whether the strands be dark or fair | J |
Shall we not learn to calmly rest | H |
Like children on our Father's breast | H |
Frances E. W. Harper
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