And Thou Art One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDACDAAnd Thou art One One with th' eternal hills | A |
And with the flaming stars and with the moon | B |
Translucent cold The sentinel of noon | B |
That clothes the sky in robes of light and fills | A |
The earth with warmth the flowering fields the rills | A |
The waving trees the south wind's elfin rune | B |
Are One with Thee All nature is in tune | B |
With Thee O Father God and if one wills | A |
To humbly walk the fragrant leaf strewn path | C |
And kneel in reverence 'neath the vaulted sky | D |
Hearing the hymnals of the waving trees | A |
And prayers of the soughing winds what hath | C |
He less of heaven in him than we who cry | D |
God in our creeds doth dwell and not in these | A |
Joseph Seamon Cotter
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