Psalm 126 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGHG IJIJ| Surprising deliverance | A |
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| When God restored our captive state | B |
| Joy was our song and grace our theme | C |
| The grace beyond our hopes so great | B |
| That joy appeared a painted dream | C |
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| The scoffer owns thy hand and pays | D |
| Unwilling honors to thy name | E |
| While we with pleasure shout thy praise | D |
| With cheerful notes thy love proclaim | E |
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| When we review our dismal fears | F |
| 'Twas hard to think they'd vanish so | G |
| With God we left our flowing tears | H |
| He makes our joys like rivers flow | G |
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| The man that in his furrowed field | I |
| His scattered seed with sadness leaves | J |
| Will shout to see the harvest yield | I |
| A welcome load of joyful sheaves | J |
Isaac Watts
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Psalm 126 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
