Transubstantiation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBACC D AEEEAFF

A Sunbeam and a dropp of dewA
Lay on a red rose in the SouthB
God took the three and made her mouthB
Her sweet sweet mouthB
So red of hueA
The burning baptism of His kissC
Still fills my heart with heavenly blissC
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A dream of truth and love come trueA
Slept on a star in daybreak skiesE
God mingled these and made her eyesE
Her dear dear eyesE
So gray of hueA
The high communion of His gazeF
Still fills my soul with deep amazeF

Madison Julius Cawein



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