A Wish Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGFGFG| When my time comes to quit this pleasing scene | A |
| And drop from out the busy life of men | B |
| When I shall cease to be where I have been | C |
| So willingly and ne'er may be again | B |
| When my abandoned tabernacle's dust | D |
| With dust is laid and I am counted dead | E |
| Ere I am quite forgotten as I must | D |
| Be in a little while let this be said | E |
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| He loved this good God's world the night and day | F |
| Men women children these he loved the best | G |
| Pictures and books he loved and work and play | F |
| Music and silence soberness and jest | G |
| His mind was open and his heart was gay | F |
| Green be his grave and peaceful be his rest | G |
W. M. Mackeracher
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