Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGH IJIJ| Oh why for us the blighted bloom | A |
| The blossom that lies withering | B |
| The Master of Life's changeless loom | A |
| Hath wrought for us no changeless thing | B |
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| Where grows the rose of fadeless Grace | C |
| Wherethrough the Spirit manifests | D |
| The fact of an immortal race | C |
| The dream on which religion rests | D |
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| Where buds the lily of our Faith | E |
| That grows for us in unknown wise | F |
| Out of the barren dust of death | G |
| The pregnant bloom of Paradise | H |
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| In Heaven so near that flowers know | I |
| That flowers see how near and thus | J |
| Reflect the knowledge here below | I |
| Of love and life unknown to us | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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