The Temple Of God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CC DE FF GG FF CC HH II JKIn the desert by the bush | A |
Moses to his heart said Hush | B |
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David on his bed did pray | C |
God all night went not away | C |
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From his heap of ashes foul | D |
Job to God did lift his soul | E |
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God came down to see him there | F |
And to answer all his prayer | F |
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On a dark hill in the wind | G |
Jesus did his father find | G |
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But while he on earth did fare | F |
Every spot was place of prayer | F |
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And where man is any day | C |
God can not be far away | C |
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But the place he loveth best | H |
Place where he himself can rest | H |
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Where alone he prayer doth seek | I |
Is the spirit of the meek | I |
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To the humble God doth come | J |
In his heart he makes his home | K |
George Macdonald
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Jerry Jackson: Love it. Really expressed the gospel throughout the ages.
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