The Call Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADCD EFGF HIJI| Why art thou not awake my son | A |
| The morning breaks I formed for thee | B |
| And I thus early by thee stand | C |
| Thy new awakening life to see | B |
| - | |
| Why art thou not awake my son | A |
| The birds upon the bough rejoice | D |
| And I thus early by thee stand | C |
| To hear with theirs thy tuneful voice | D |
| - | |
| Why sleep'st thou still the laborers all | E |
| Are in my vineyard hear them toil | F |
| As for the poor with harvest song | G |
| They treasure up the wine and oil | F |
| - | |
| I come to wake thee haste arise | H |
| Or thou no share with me can find | I |
| Thy sandals seize gird on thy clothes | J |
| Or I must leave thee here behind | I |
Jones Very
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