Hard Times Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDCCD EAEAFFA| I am weary and very lonely | A |
| And can but think think | B |
| If there were some water only | A |
| That a spirit might drink drink | B |
| And arise | C |
| With light in the eyes | C |
| And a crown of hope on the brow | D |
| To walk abroad in the strength of gladness | C |
| Not sit in the house benumbed with sadness | C |
| As now | D |
| - | |
| But Lord thy child will be sad | E |
| As sad as it pleases thee | A |
| Will sit not seeking to be glad | E |
| Till thou bid sadness flee | A |
| And drawing near | F |
| With thy good cheer | F |
| Awake thy life in me | A |
George Macdonald
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