Polytheist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEFFGGDHCHCIID| One comes to love the little saints | A |
| As years go by | B |
| One learns to love the little saints | A |
| 'O hear me sigh | B |
| St Anthony | C |
| Find this for me | C |
| I wish you'd try ' | D |
| There must be many garden gods | E |
| A gardener sees | F |
| There'd have to be an orchard god 'Divinities | F |
| Take honour due | G |
| The long year through | G |
| Protect these trees ' | D |
| The Mother and the Holy Child | H |
| Are friends to me | C |
| I pray 'I am my mother's child | H |
| I trust you'll see | C |
| That days are bright | I |
| And all goes right | I |
| With her and me ' | D |
Lesbia Harford
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