There Is No God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEDCE| There is no God If one should stand at noon | A |
| Where the glow rests and the warm sunlight plays | B |
| Where earth is gladdened by the cordial rays | B |
| And blossoms answering where the calm lagoon | A |
| Gives back the brightness of the heart of June | A |
| And he should say There is no sun the day's | B |
| Fair shew still round him should we lose the blaze | B |
| And warmth and weep that day has gone so soon | A |
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| Nay there would be one word one only thought | C |
| The man is blind and throbs of pitying scorn | D |
| Would rouse the heart and stir the wondering mind | E |
| We feel and see and therefore know the morn | D |
| With blush of youth ne'er left us till it brought | C |
| Promise of full grown day The man is blind | E |
Sophie M. (almon) Hensley
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