Morning Hymn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFG HFHF IJIJ KLMLO Lord of life thy quickening voice | A |
Awakes my morning song | B |
In gladsome words I would rejoice | A |
That I to thee belong | B |
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I see thy light I feel thy wind | C |
The world it is thy word | D |
Whatever wakes my heart and mind | C |
Thy presence is my Lord | E |
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The living soul which I call me | F |
Doth love and long to know | G |
It is a thought of living thee | F |
Nor forth of thee can go | G |
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Therefore I choose my highest part | H |
And turn my face to thee | F |
Therefore I stir my inmost heart | H |
To worship fervently | F |
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Lord let me live and will this day | I |
Keep rising from the dead | J |
Lord make my spirit good and gay | I |
Give me my daily bread | J |
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Within my heart speak Lord speak on | K |
My heart alive to keep | L |
Till comes the night and labour done | M |
In thee I fall asleep | L |
George Macdonald
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