Triumph Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCA DEDFEF| The sky grown dull through many waiting days | A |
| Flashed into crimson with the sunrise charm | B |
| So all my love aroused to vague alarm | B |
| Flushed into fire and burned with eager blaze | A |
| I saw thee not as suppliant with still gaze | A |
| Of pleading but as victor and thine arm | B |
| Gathered me fast into embraces warm | C |
| And I was taught the light of Love's dear ways | A |
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| This day of triumph is no longer thine | D |
| Oh conqueror in calm exclusive power | E |
| As evermore through storm and shade and shine | D |
| Your woe my pain your joy my ecstasy | F |
| We breathe together so this blessed hour | E |
| Of self surrender makes my jubilee | F |
Sophie M. (almon) Hensley
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