O Wind Of God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCC DEDEFGG| O wind of God that blowest in the mind | A |
| Blow blow and wake the gentle spring in me | B |
| Blow swifter blow a strong warm summer wind | A |
| Till all the flowers with eyes come out to see | B |
| Blow till the fruit hangs red on every tree | B |
| And our high soaring song larks meet thy dove | C |
| High the imperfect soars descends the perfect love | C |
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| Blow not the less though winter cometh then | D |
| Blow wind of God blow hither changes keen | E |
| Let the spring creep into the ground again | D |
| The flowers close all their eyes and not be seen | E |
| All lives in thee that ever once hath been | F |
| Blow fill my upper air with icy storms | G |
| Breathe cold O wind of God and kill my cankerworms | G |
George Macdonald
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