A Little Prayer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII| Let us be thankful Lord for little things | A |
| The song of birds the rapture of the rose | B |
| Cloud dappled skies the laugh of limpid springs | A |
| Drowned sunbeams and the perfume April blows | B |
| Bronze wheat a shimmer purple shade of trees | C |
| Let us be thankful Lord of Life for these | C |
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| Let us be praiseful Sire for simple sights | D |
| The blue smoke curling from a fire of peat | E |
| Keen stars a frolicking on frosty nights | D |
| Prismatic pigeons strutting in a street | E |
| Daisies dew diamonded in smiling sward | F |
| For simple sights let us be praiseful Lord | F |
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| Let us be grateful God for health serene | G |
| The hope to do a kindly deed each day | H |
| The faith of fellowship a conscience clean | G |
| The will to worship and the gift to pray | H |
| For all of worth in us of You a part | I |
| Let us be grateful God with humble heart | I |
Robert William Service
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