Grace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAA AAAAA| Ill wrought life we look at as we die | A |
| Mistaken selfish meagre and unmeet | A |
| So graven on the hearts that cruelly | B |
| We have deprived of many an hour sweet | A |
| O ill wrought life we look at as we die | A |
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| O day of God we look at as we die | A |
| Grace like a river flowing toward our feet | A |
| Wide pardon blowing with the breezes by | A |
| Love telling us bright tales of the Complete | A |
| While listening hoping thanking lo we die | A |
Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
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