A Song For Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFEF EGAGHAIAIA| Oh the day was dark and dreary | A |
| For clouds swept o'er the sun | B |
| The burden of life seemed heavy | A |
| And its warfare never done | B |
| But I heard a voice at twilight | C |
| It whispered in my ear | D |
| Oh doubting heart look upward | E |
| Dear soul be of good cheer | F |
| Oh weary heart look upward | E |
| Dear soul be of good cheer | F |
| - | |
| And lo on looking upward | E |
| The stars lit up the sky | G |
| Like the lights of an endless city | A |
| A city set on high | G |
| And my heart forgot its sorrow | H |
| These heavenly homes to see | A |
| Sure in those many mansions | I |
| Is room for even me | A |
| Sure in those many mansions | I |
| Is room for thee and me | A |
Marietta Holley
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