Wait For The Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEE FFGGHHAA

Wait for the morning It will come indeedA
As surely as the night hath given needA
The yearning eyes at last will strain their sightB
No more unanswered by the morning lightB
No longer will they vainly strive through tearsC
To pierce the darkness of thy doubts and fearsD
But bathed in balmy dews and rays of dawnE
Will smile with rapture o'er the darkness drawnE
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Wait for the morning O thou smitten childF
Scorned scourged and persecuted and reviledF
Athirst and famishing none pitying theeG
Crowned with the twisted thorns of agonyG
No faintest gleam of sunlight through the denseH
Infinity of gloom to lead thee thenceH
Wait for the morning It will come indeedA
As surely as the night hath given needA

James Whitcomb Riley



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