Epiphany Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE CFCF GHGH| There is nothing that eases my heart so much | A |
| As the wind that blows from the purple hills | B |
| 'Tis a hand of balsam whose healing touch | A |
| Unburdens my bosom of ills | B |
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| There is nothing that causes my soul to rejoice | C |
| Like the sunset flaming without a flaw | D |
| 'Tis a burning bush whence God's own voice | C |
| Addresses my spirit with awe | E |
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| There is nothing that hallows my mind meseems | C |
| Like the night with its moon and its stars above | F |
| 'Tis a mystical lily whose golden gleams | C |
| Fulfill my being with love | F |
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| There is nothing no nothing we see and feel | G |
| That speaks to our souls some beautiful thought | H |
| That was not created to help us and heal | G |
| Our lives that are overwrought | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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