Joyous-gard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECFE| Wind washed and free full swept by rain and wave | A |
| By tang of surf and thunder of the gale | B |
| Wild be the ride yet safe the barque will sail | B |
| And past the plunging seas her harbor brave | A |
| Nor care have I that storms and waters rave | A |
| I cannot fear since you can never fail | B |
| Once have I looked upon the burning grail | B |
| And through your eyes have seen beyond the grave | A |
| - | |
| I know at last the strange sweet mystery | C |
| The nameless joy that trembled into tears | D |
| The hush of wings when you were at my side | E |
| For now the veil is rent and I can see | C |
| See the true vision of the future years | F |
| As in your face the love of Him who died | E |
Thomas S. Jones, Jr.
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