I Sometimes Wonder If The Mighty God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD| I sometimes wonder if the mighty God | A |
| Cares aught about the little deeds of men | B |
| And if their day and time can reach his ken | B |
| Or raise their breath above the hungry sod | A |
| Does He who lightly holds th' eternal rod | A |
| Now taut now loose the threads of Why and When | B |
| Giving passing heed or be they one or ten | B |
| To one time flesh but now the wind blown clod | A |
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| If men can die who never yet knew life | C |
| And smiling hold it is no strange affair | D |
| Or live when death were welcome boon of strife | C |
| Torn broken sheaves the ghostly reapers spare | D |
| The saints must grieve for earthly sorrows rife | C |
| And God must heed yea surely God must care | D |
Joseph Seamon Cotter
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