Yes, The Weary Earth Shall Brighten Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJKJLMLMYes the weary earth shall brighten | A |
Brighten in the perfect day | B |
And the fields that now but whiten | A |
Golden glow beneath the ray | B |
Slowly swelling in her bosom | C |
Long the precious seed has lain | D |
Soon shall come the perfect blossom | C |
Soon the rich abundant grain | D |
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Long has been the night of weeping | E |
But the morning dawns at length | F |
And the misty heights o'ersweeping | E |
Lo the sun comes forth in strength | F |
Down the slopes of ancient mountains | G |
Over plain and vale and stream | H |
Flood and field and sparkling fountains | G |
Speeds the warm rejoicing beam | H |
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Think not God can fail His promise | I |
Think not Christ can be denied | J |
He shall see His spirit's travail | K |
He shall yet be satisfied | J |
Soon the Harvest home of angels | L |
Shall resound from shore to shore | M |
And amid Earth's glad evangels | L |
Christ shall reign for evermore | M |
Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)
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