Morn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD| In what a strange bewilderment do we | A |
| Awake each morn from out the brief night's sleep | B |
| Our struggling consciousness doth grope and creep | B |
| Its slow way back as if it could not free | A |
| Itself from bonds unseen Then Memory | A |
| Like sudden light outflashes from its deep | B |
| The joy or grief which it had last to keep | B |
| For us and by the joy or grief we see | A |
| The new day dawneth like the yesterday | C |
| We are unchanged our life the same we knew | D |
| Before I wonder if this is the way | C |
| We wake from death's short sleep to struggle through | D |
| A brief bewilderment and in dismay | C |
| Behold our life unto our old life true | D |
Helen Hunt Jackson
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