Charity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEF GHGIJKJK| Frail are the best of us brothers | A |
| God's charity cover us all | B |
| Yet we ask for perfection in others | A |
| And scoff when they stumble and fall | B |
| Shall we give him a fish or a serpent | C |
| Who stretches his hand in his need | D |
| Let the proud give a stone but the manly | E |
| Will give him a hand full of bread | F |
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| Let us search our own hearts and behavior | G |
| Ere we cast at a brother a stone | H |
| And remember the words of the Savior | G |
| To the frail and unfortunate one | I |
| Remember when others displease us | J |
| The Nazarene's holy command | K |
| For the only word written by Jesus | J |
| Was charity writ in the sand | K |
Hanford Lennox Gordon
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