Unfortunate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC ADEF GHIH JKGL MNOP QRQR SBSBFold her hands upon her breast | A |
And let her sweetly sleep | B |
She has found a perfect rest | A |
Beneath her winding sheet | C |
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Her weary limbs are now at rest | A |
And free from toil and pain | D |
Her weary soul from earth has left | E |
But in Heaven lives again | F |
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Death has closed her mild blue eyes | G |
That once was full of mirth | H |
Her lovely form once full of life | I |
Will now return to earth | H |
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Touch her gently let her lie | J |
This forsaken girl forlorn | K |
Tears may fall from strangers' eyes | G |
O'er her silent form | L |
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She was a poor erring girl | M |
A wanderer alone | N |
Friends she had none in this world | O |
Nor a place she could call home | P |
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She's found a home bright and fair | Q |
In that world above | R |
Angels dwell together there | Q |
In perfect peace and love | R |
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Place her gently in her grave | S |
And let her sweetly sleep | B |
Judge her not for he who gave | S |
Her life her soul will keep | B |
Julia Ann Moore
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