Peace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEDEFF| An angel spoke with me and lo he hoarded | A |
| My falling tears to cheer a flower's face | B |
| For so it seems in all the heavenly space | B |
| A wasted grief was never yet recorded | C |
| Victorious calm those holy tones afforded | C |
| Unto my soul whose outcry in disgrace | B |
| Changed to low music leading to the place | B |
| Where though well armed with futile end awarded | C |
| My past lay dead Wars are of earth he cried | D |
| Endurance only breathes immortal air | E |
| Courage eternal by a world defied | D |
| Still wears the front of patience smooth and fair | E |
| Are wars so futile and is courage peace | F |
| Take then my soul thus gently thy release | F |
Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
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