Which One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC ADAD EFFF AGAG HIHI JFKF FAFG

Each was as fair as the otherA
And both as my life were dearB
And the voices that lisped me motherA
Heaven's music in my earC
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One faded from life and motherA
And died in the summer dawnD
And I turned away from the otherA
And wept for the child that was goneD
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Then I lay in a weird sleep visionE
Before me an earth dark sceneF
And the land of the sweet ElysianF
And only a grave betweenF
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One child soft called me motherA
Out from the shining doorG
And smile and beckoned the otherA
Unconsciously played on the floorG
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One's path to my inward seeingH
Was light with a wondrous dayI
And led to the heights of beingH
And an angel showed the wayI
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The other lay where Marah'sJ
Hot sands with snares are strewnF
Through many a darksome forestK
And the way was roughly hewnF
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A faith to my soul was givenF
The weird sleep vision o'erA
And I turned from the child in heavenF
To the child that played on the floorG

Madge Morris Wagner



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