Wait For The Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEE FFGGHHAA| Wait for the morning It will come indeed | A |
| As surely as the night hath given need | A |
| The yearning eyes at last will strain their sight | B |
| No more unanswered by the morning light | B |
| No longer will they vainly strive through tears | C |
| To pierce the darkness of thy doubts and fears | D |
| But bathed in balmy dews and rays of dawn | E |
| Will smile with rapture o'er the darkness drawn | E |
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| Wait for the morning O thou smitten child | F |
| Scorned scourged and persecuted and reviled | F |
| Athirst and famishing none pitying thee | G |
| Crowned with the twisted thorns of agony | G |
| No faintest gleam of sunlight through the dense | H |
| Infinity of gloom to lead thee thence | H |
| Wait for the morning It will come indeed | A |
| As surely as the night hath given need | A |
James Whitcomb Riley
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