The Disciple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABABACADEEThou wilt my hands employ though others find | A |
No work for those who praise thy name aright | A |
And in their worldly wisdom call them blind | A |
Whom thou has blest with thine own spirit's sight | A |
But while they find no work for thee to do | A |
And blindly on themselves alone rely | B |
The child must suffer what thou sufferest too | A |
And learn from him thou sent e'en so to die | B |
Thou art my Father thou wilt give me aid | A |
To bear the wrong the Spirit suffers here | C |
Thou hast thy help upon the mighty laid | A |
In him I trust nor know to want or fear | D |
But ever onward walk secure from sin | E |
For he has conquered every foe within | E |
Jones Very
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