A Song For The New Year {1915} Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DEBB FFBB| THE Year of the Sorrows went out with great wind | A |
| Lift up lift up O broken hearts your Lord is kind | A |
| And He shall call His flock home where no storms be | B |
| Into a sheltered haven out of sound of the sea | B |
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| There shall be bright sands there and a milken hill | C |
| They shall lie in the sun there and drink their fill | C |
| They shall have dew and shade there and grass to the knee | B |
| Safe in a sheltered haven out of sound of the sea | B |
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| He shall bind their wounds up and their tears shall cease | D |
| They shall have sweetest pillows and a bed of ease | E |
| Come up come up and hither O little flock saith He | B |
| Ye shall have sheltered havens out of sound of the sea | B |
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| The first day of New Year strewed the sea with dead | F |
| Lift up lift up O broken heart and hanging head | F |
| The Lord walks on the waters and a Shepherd is He | B |
| They shall have sheltered havens out of sound of the sea | B |
Katharine Tynan
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