Pilgrims To The East Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFEAGG HIJIKL MNONPA| This Christmas time my son will come | A |
| God willing to the Holy Place | B |
| And by the manger's little room | C |
| Will bend his knee and bow his face | B |
| Eager with shepherds and with kings | D |
| For to behold the Holy Things | D |
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| The very child I made will see | E |
| God willing little Bethlehem | F |
| The Garden of the Agony | E |
| Olivet and Jerusalem | A |
| And climb to Calvary's sacred hill | G |
| Ah but the world is Calvary still | G |
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| My own son's feet the dust shall press | H |
| God willing where the Holy Feet | I |
| Passed on His Father's business | J |
| And some high room above the street | I |
| Shall stir a memory of that Feast | K |
| Where He himself was Eucharist | L |
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| Yea by the Gate called Beautiful | M |
| My son my little son shall go | N |
| And bathe in Siloam's healing pool | O |
| Yet if God will not have it so | N |
| At least my son in His high Name | P |
| Has travelled towards Jerusalem | A |
Katharine Tynan
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