Coming Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEDD FGHH| When the snow is on the earth | A |
| Birds and waters cease their mirth | A |
| When the sunlight is prevailing | B |
| Even the night winds drop their wailing | B |
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| On the earth when deep snows lie | C |
| Still the sun is in the sky | C |
| And when most we miss his fire | D |
| He is ever drawing nigher | D |
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| In the darkest winter day | E |
| Thou God art not far away | E |
| When the nights grow colder drearer | D |
| Father thou art coming nearer | D |
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| For thee coming I would watch | F |
| With my hand upon the latch | G |
| Of the door I mean that faces | H |
| Out upon the eternal spaces | H |
George Macdonald
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