And Thou Art One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDACDA

And Thou art One One with th' eternal hillsA
And with the flaming stars and with the moonB
Translucent cold The sentinel of noonB
That clothes the sky in robes of light and fillsA
The earth with warmth the flowering fields the rillsA
The waving trees the south wind's elfin runeB
Are One with Thee All nature is in tuneB
With Thee O Father God and if one willsA
To humbly walk the fragrant leaf strewn pathC
And kneel in reverence 'neath the vaulted skyD
Hearing the hymnals of the waving treesA
And prayers of the soughing winds what hathC
He less of heaven in him than we who cryD
God in our creeds doth dwell and not in theseA

Joseph Seamon Cotter



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