Pilgrims To The East Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFEAGG HIJIKL MNONPA

This Christmas time my son will comeA
God willing to the Holy PlaceB
And by the manger's little roomC
Will bend his knee and bow his faceB
Eager with shepherds and with kingsD
For to behold the Holy ThingsD
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The very child I made will seeE
God willing little BethlehemF
The Garden of the AgonyE
Olivet and JerusalemA
And climb to Calvary's sacred hillG
Ah but the world is Calvary stillG
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My own son's feet the dust shall pressH
God willing where the Holy FeetI
Passed on His Father's businessJ
And some high room above the streetI
Shall stir a memory of that FeastK
Where He himself was EucharistL
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Yea by the Gate called BeautifulM
My son my little son shall goN
And bathe in Siloam's healing poolO
Yet if God will not have it soN
At least my son in His high NameP
Has travelled towards JerusalemA

Katharine Tynan



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