Chapel Deacon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFGBHEIHJ K| Who put that crease in your soul | A |
| Davies ready this fine morning | B |
| For the staid chapel where the Book's frown | C |
| Sobers the sunlight Who taught you to pray | D |
| And scheme at once your eyes turning | B |
| Skyward while your swift mind weighs | E |
| Your heifer's chances in the next town's | F |
| Fair on Thursday Are your heart's coals | G |
| Kindled for God or is the burning | B |
| Of your lean cheeks because you sit | H |
| Too near that girl's smouldering gaze | E |
| Tell me Davies for the faint breeze | I |
| From heaven freshens and I roll in it | H |
| Who taught you your deft poise | J |
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| Submitted by Andrew Mayers | K |
Ronald Stuart Thomas
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