The Guardian Angel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DEEFG HDHEHG IAIJIG

I'm the spirit Enimalina thy guardian angel andA
Drawn hither by a subtle law but few can understandB
The golden cord of sympathy I leave the summer landB
Thy aching brows with lilies to entwineC
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I've watched thee late and early I've watched thee on theD
mornE
And when the sun has left the sky and Luna like a lornE
Dejected maid has brought the hour most prized by heartsF
I thy aching brows with lilies have entwinedG
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I've watched thee in the battle with the many ills of LifeH
And then when sleep has seized thee only to renew theD
strifeH
In dreams has made thy woe too rife appear more keenE
and rifeH
I thy aching brows with lilies have entwinedG
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I've watched when dark and dreary has been thy horoscopeI
And when thou strength has needed most with cark andA
care to copeI
I've nerved thy arm into thy heart have poured the oil ofJ
hopeI
I thy aching brows with lilies have entwinedG
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Joseph Skipsey



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