Pain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB AB C DE D FG F G

You eat the heart of life like some great beastA
You blacken the sweet sky that God made blueB
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You are the death's head set amid the feastA
The desert breath that drinks up every dewB
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And no man lives that doth not fear you PainC
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And no man lives that learns to love your rodD
The white lip smiles but ever and againE
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God's image cries your horror unto GodD
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And yet Terrible men grant you thisF
You work a mystery when you are doneG
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Lo common living changes into blissF
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Lo the mere light is as the noonday sunG

Margaret Steele Anderson



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