The Gracious Provider Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEFFThey need not go away the Master said | A |
Give ye to them Ah Lord behold our store | B |
These loaves these fishes see we have no more | B |
How shall this fainting throng with these be fed | A |
Make them sit down and the disciples sped | A |
To do His will He blessed and brake and gave | C |
And as they ate each heart grew strong and brave | C |
Filled till they craved no more with hallowed bread | A |
Thus when our hearts grow faint and stores are small | D |
And thou demandest all that we possess | E |
O help us Lord to bring that little all | D |
Knowing shouldst thou the gift accept and bless | E |
Our worthless store so changed and glorified | F |
Ourselves shall feed and fainting throngs beside | F |
Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)
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