The Trees Of Life Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFDD| For those who worship Thee there is no death | A |
| For all they do is but with Thee to dwell | B |
| Now while I take from Thee this passing breath | A |
| It is but of thy glorious name to tell | B |
| Nor words nor measured sounds have I to find | C |
| But in them both my soul doth ever flow | D |
| They come as viewless as the unseen wind | C |
| And tell thy noiseless steps where'er I go | D |
| The trees that grow along thy living stream | E |
| And from its springs refreshment ever drink | F |
| Forever glittering in thy morning beam | E |
| They bend them o'er the river's grassy brink | F |
| And as more high and wide their branches grow | D |
| They look more fair within the depths below | D |
Jones Very
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