Proportionate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIJ KLML| I never go to church to pray | A |
| Among the crowded pews | B |
| Nor kneel before a crucifix | C |
| To hail the king of Jews | B |
| I never say a prayer | D |
| To Saint or Holy Ghost | E |
| Nor listen to the preacher's word | F |
| That talks of sin the most | E |
| - | |
| But in a pair of eyes | G |
| Or drinking silver gin | H |
| Or in the colors of a dress | I |
| My soul begins to sing | J |
| - | |
| And sunbeams on the wall | K |
| Reveal sometimes for me | L |
| The beauty that I weave for God | M |
| And for Eternity | L |
Harry Crosby
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