Daybreak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDCD EAEA FGFH IJIJ KLKL EMEM NANA| Until the day break and the shadows flee | A |
| away Song of Solomon | B |
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| Gleaming softly silvery faint | C |
| Heralded by chanticleer | D |
| Merging from night's shadowy taint | C |
| New day of the passing year | D |
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| Born to bless or born to blight | E |
| Born for you and born for me | A |
| Leaving ere it take its flight | E |
| Impress on eternity | A |
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| 'Tis a gift from God's own hand | F |
| On its pure unsullied page | G |
| Let us write at his command | F |
| What will bless our pilgrimage | H |
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| True repentance giveth joy | I |
| To the angels in the sky | J |
| What could be more blest employ | I |
| Than to cheer the choirs on high | J |
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| Deeds of patience deeds of love | K |
| Banishing all hate and guile | L |
| These will steer toward heaven above | K |
| These will make the angels smile | L |
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| May this child of time unite | E |
| Earth and heaven in blest accord | M |
| Heathen nations see the light | E |
| From the cross of Christ our Lord | M |
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| Coming is the glad daybreak | N |
| The prophetic jubilee | A |
| Sin will then all hearts forsake | N |
| Then will all the shadows flee | A |
Nannie R. Glass
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