Finale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABB CDCDCDB EFEFEFB| So let it be Thou wilt not say 't was I | A |
| Here in life's temple where thy soul may see | B |
| Look how the beauty of our love doth lie | A |
| Shattered in shards a dead divinity | B |
| Approach kneel down yea render up one sigh | A |
| This is the end What need to tell it thee | B |
| So let it be | B |
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| So let it be Care who hath stood with him | C |
| And sorrow who sat by him deified | D |
| For whom his face made comfort lo how dim | C |
| They heap his altar which they can not hide | D |
| While memory's lamp swings o'er it burning slim | C |
| This is the end What shall be said beside | D |
| So let it be | B |
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| So let it be Did we not drain the wine | E |
| Red of love's sacramental chalice when | F |
| He laid sweet sanction on thy lips and mine | E |
| Dash it aside Lo who will fill again | F |
| Now it is empty of the god divine | E |
| This is the end Yea let us say Amen | F |
| So let it be | B |
Madison Julius Cawein
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