Ring The Bells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKAK ILMLINFN FOPOMQRQ FSTSUVIV FWXWAYAZFA2OA2 B2C2ID2

Ring out the bells of heavenA
Obey the great commandB
That all may hear their melodyC
On mountain sea and landB
The chimes of glory soundingD
Ascending to the skyE
Jesus our Savior reignethF
Forever more on highE
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Ring how he bore our trialsG
And sorrows here belowH
Of his lamb like sinless natureI
Purer than falling snowH
How he gave his life to banishJ
The clouds of midnight gloomK
That brooded o'er creationA
And o'er the dreary tombK
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Ring of the well of SicharI
And the everlasting tideL
With which its sparkling watersM
His imagery suppliedL
Ring of his mighty powerI
To comfort and to healN
His gentleness and sympathyF
In either woe or wealN
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Ring of his blood that speakethF
Than Abel's better thingsO
And to the guilty conscienceP
Sweet peace and pardon bringsO
Ring how he burst death's fettersM
In rising from the graveQ
And from its lasting bondageR
Will all his people saveQ
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Ring how he intercedethF
And ever lives aboveS
For all who trust and serve himT
Rejoicing in his loveS
Of the many mansions he's preparedU
Of everlasting restV
Whose joys no tongue can utterI
Nor tell how glad and blestV
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Awake then to your dutyF
O church of Christ awakeW
Behold the beauty of their feetX
Who the glad tidings takeW
Reach out and ring the bells of heavenA
Blest be the hands that giveY
The truth that all who listenA
May hope and joy and liveZ
Ah 'tis a wondrous storyF
Good news to all the worldA2
The gospel means glad tidingsO
Wherever 'tis unfurledA2
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Great God impart thy SpiritB2
That all who love their LordC2
May see in life a flitting hourI
To obey and speak his wordD2

Nannie R. Glass



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