The Guardian Angel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DEEFG HDHEHG IAIJIG| I'm the spirit Enimalina thy guardian angel and | A |
| Drawn hither by a subtle law but few can understand | B |
| The golden cord of sympathy I leave the summer land | B |
| Thy aching brows with lilies to entwine | C |
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| I've watched thee late and early I've watched thee on the | D |
| morn | E |
| And when the sun has left the sky and Luna like a lorn | E |
| Dejected maid has brought the hour most prized by hearts | F |
| I thy aching brows with lilies have entwined | G |
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| I've watched thee in the battle with the many ills of Life | H |
| And then when sleep has seized thee only to renew the | D |
| strife | H |
| In dreams has made thy woe too rife appear more keen | E |
| and rife | H |
| I thy aching brows with lilies have entwined | G |
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| I've watched when dark and dreary has been thy horoscope | I |
| And when thou strength has needed most with cark and | A |
| care to cope | I |
| I've nerved thy arm into thy heart have poured the oil of | J |
| hope | I |
| I thy aching brows with lilies have entwined | G |
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Joseph Skipsey
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