That Jewish Lad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDCDEFEF GHGHIJIJ KLMLNGNGThere is a lad here which hath five barley loaves and | A |
two small fishes John | B |
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He must have been a thoughtful youth | C |
His name the record has not given | D |
But if his heart imbibed the truth | C |
'Tis written in the books of heaven | D |
A cipher in the multitude | E |
He followed with his meager store | F |
And far from his perception crude | E |
The miracle that made it more | F |
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With loaves and fishes few this lad | G |
By power and aid of one divine | H |
Has made the hungry thousands glad | G |
And God's providing power to shine | H |
When at the midweek hour of prayer | I |
Ye faithful mourn your number few | J |
Pray He who fed that throng be there | I |
Your faith and vigor to renew | J |
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He will your meek petitions hear | K |
Which like those loaves and fishes small | L |
Will cause his glory to appear | M |
In showers of blessing that will fall | L |
The centuries are sweeping by | N |
Bearing their millions gay and sad | G |
And wafting those to realms on high | N |
Who follow with that Jewish lad | G |
Nannie R. Glass
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