A Good Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJI KLML| Her eyes are the windows of a soul | A |
| Where only the white thoughts spring | B |
| And they look as the eyes of the angels look | C |
| For the good in everything | B |
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| Her lips can whisper the tenderest words | D |
| That weary and worn can hear | E |
| Can tell of the dawn of a better morn | F |
| Till only the cowards fear | G |
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| Her hands can lift up the fallen one | H |
| From an overthrow complete | I |
| Can take a soul from the mire of sin | J |
| And lead it to Christ's dear feet | I |
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| And she can walk wherever she will | K |
| She walketh never alone | L |
| The work she does is the Master's work | M |
| And God guards well His own | L |
Jean Blewett
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