The Fringe Of Heaven Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBBC EFEFGG HNow have I left the world and all its tears | A |
And high above the sunny cloud banks fly | B |
Alone in all this vast and lonely sky | B |
This limpid space in which the myriad spheres | C |
Go thundering on whose song God only hears | D |
High in his heavens Ah how small seem I | B |
And yet I know he hears my little cry | B |
Down there among Mankind's cruel jest and sneers | C |
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And I forget the grief which I have known | E |
And I forgive the mockers and their jest | F |
And in this mightly solitude alone | E |
I taste the joys of everlasting rest | F |
Which I shall know when I have passed away | G |
To live in Heaven's never fading day | G |
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Written in the Air | H |
Paul Bewsher
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