Questions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

Soul dost thou shudder at the narrow tombA
Heart dost thou dread to moulder in the dustB
To meet the fate that all things mortal mustB
Strength in its pride and beauty in its bloomA
What have ye done to merit nobler doomA
How used one life that ye for more should lustB
Time in his course doth all things downward thrustB
The unborn generations wait for roomA
Blind we were born blind die yet we must stillC
Take God to task with Whither Whence and WhyD
What if God giving us our wish and willC
Said Judge thyself to each Who dares replyD
He knows the end who made the perfect planE
Hell were too small if man were judged by manE

Victor James Daley



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