Rosy-kins Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDDBB EEFGHH IIBBJJ BBBB| As home from church we two did plod | A |
| Grandpa said Rosy What is God | A |
| Seeking an answer to her mind | B |
| This is the best that I could find | B |
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| God is the Iz ness of our Cosmic Biz | C |
| The high the low the near the far | D |
| The atom and the evening star | D |
| The lark the shark the cloud the clod | B |
| The whole darned Universe that's God | B |
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| Some deem that others there be | E |
| And to them humbly bend the knee | E |
| To Mumbo Jumbo and to Joss | F |
| To Bud and Allah but the Boss | G |
| Is mine While there are suns and seas | H |
| MY timeless God shall dwell in these | H |
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| In every glowing leaf He lives | I |
| When roses die His life he gives | I |
| God is not outside and apart | B |
| From Nature but her very heart | B |
| No Architect as I of verse | J |
| He is Himself the Universe | J |
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| Said Rosy kins Grandpa how odd | B |
| Is your imagining of God | B |
| To me he's always just appeared | B |
| A huge Grandfather with a beard | B |
Robert William Service
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