The Fields Of France Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFB GHIJKL AA| JESUS CHRIST they chased away | A |
| Comes again another day | A |
| Could they do without Him then | B |
| His poor lost unhappy men | B |
| He returns and is revealed | C |
| In the trenches and the field | C |
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| Where the dead lie thick He goes | D |
| Where the brown earth's red as a rose | D |
| He who walked the waters wide | E |
| Treads the wine press purple dyed | E |
| Stoops and bids the piteous slain | F |
| That they rise with Him again | B |
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| To His breast and in his cloak | G |
| Bears the younglings of the flock | H |
| Calls His poor sheep to come home | I |
| And His sheep rise up and come | J |
| They shall rest by a clear pool | K |
| 'Mid the pastures beautiful | L |
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| Jesus Christ they chased away | A |
| Has come back another day | A |
Katharine Tynan
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