In The Carpenter's Shop Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAE CFCF AGAH| Mary sat in the corner dreaming | A |
| Dim was the room and low | B |
| While in the dusk the saw went screaming | A |
| To and fro | B |
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| Jesus and Joseph toiled together | C |
| Mary was watching them | D |
| Thinking of kings in the wintry weather | C |
| At Bethlehem | D |
| - | |
| Mary sat in the corner thinking | A |
| Jesus had grown a man | E |
| One by one her hopes were sinking | A |
| As the years ran | E |
| - | |
| Jesus and Joseph toiled together | C |
| Mary's thoughts were far | F |
| Angels sang in the wintry weather | C |
| Under a star | F |
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| Mary sat in the corner weeping | A |
| Bitter and hot her tears | G |
| Little faith were the angels keeping | A |
| All the years | H |
Sara Teasdale
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