Reconciled Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDA EFEFGG| We meet again beyond the barren past | A |
| Beyond the pride the sorrows and the tears | B |
| And yearnings leave the strife and hate of years | C |
| To flood our souls with perfect peace at last | A |
| Our hearts forget the wrong so deep and vast | A |
| The wounding words and all the cruel woe | D |
| Till joy is all our bounding bosoms know | D |
| And life is glad with happiness at last | A |
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| Love deathless and forgiving crowns with bays | E |
| The future and our hopes as full of grace | F |
| As youth had fondly dreamed in other days | E |
| When first we knew how sweet was her embrace | F |
| God's endless purpose guides the feet of men | G |
| Beyond our pride we meet in love again | G |
Freeman E. Miller
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