My Heart Thy Lark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| Why dost thou want to sing | A |
| When thou hast no song my heart | B |
| If there be in thee a hidden spring | A |
| Wherefore will no word start | B |
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| On its way thou hearest no song | C |
| Yet flutters thy unborn joy | D |
| The years of thy life are growing long | C |
| Art still the heart of a boy | D |
| - | |
| Father I am thy child | E |
| My heart is in thy hand | F |
| Let it hear some echo with gladness wild | E |
| Of a song in thy high land | F |
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| It will answer but how my God | G |
| Thou knowest I cannot say | H |
| It will spring I know thy lark from thy sod | G |
| Thy lark to meet thy day | H |
George Macdonald
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