A Little Prayer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII

Let us be thankful Lord for little thingsA
The song of birds the rapture of the roseB
Cloud dappled skies the laugh of limpid springsA
Drowned sunbeams and the perfume April blowsB
Bronze wheat a shimmer purple shade of treesC
Let us be thankful Lord of Life for theseC
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Let us be praiseful Sire for simple sightsD
The blue smoke curling from a fire of peatE
Keen stars a frolicking on frosty nightsD
Prismatic pigeons strutting in a streetE
Daisies dew diamonded in smiling swardF
For simple sights let us be praiseful LordF
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Let us be grateful God for health sereneG
The hope to do a kindly deed each dayH
The faith of fellowship a conscience cleanG
The will to worship and the gift to prayH
For all of worth in us of You a partI
Let us be grateful God with humble heartI

Robert Service



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