The Land Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EEFFGGHH IIJJKKKL| We are told of a beautiful land of love | A |
| Of bright jeweled mansions in blue skies above | A |
| Of mansions that glitter with diamonds and gold | B |
| While air of sweet odors their fair walls enfold | B |
| Of heavenly music soft thrilling divine | C |
| Fountains that sparkle and bright suns that shine | C |
| Birds of gay plumage with song fill the air | D |
| Flowers all lovely and crowns with gems rare | D |
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| All this we are told and many things more | E |
| Of Heaven's fair Jordan an evergreen shore | E |
| Its golden gates ever are standing ajar | F |
| Where fall huge burdens we have carried so far | F |
| Shining robed angels there welcome us home | G |
| Joyously lead us through fair fields to roam | G |
| Heaven alive with sweet praises shall ring | H |
| We bow at the throne of our Saviour and King | H |
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| Blessings there are bestowed just suited to all | I |
| No more vain regrets no more tears to fall | I |
| No hearts there to ache no sins to repent | J |
| No leaving of friends nor wrongs to resent | J |
| No asking of bread to be given a stone | K |
| No needle worn fingers that ache to the bone | K |
| From this fair land all life's cares have flown | K |
| Queen happiness reigns and love is her crown | L |
Mary Alice Walton
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