No Man Goeth Alone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DDC EFEFC GHGHC ICABC

Where one isA
There am IB
No man goeth aloneC
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Though he fly to earth's remotest boundD
Though his soul in the depths of sin be drownedD
No man goeth aloneC
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Though he take him the wings of fear and fleeE
Past the outermost realms of lightF
Though he weave him a garment of mysteryE
And hide in the womb of nightF
No man goeth aloneC
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Though apart in the city's heart he dwellG
Though he wander beyond the starsH
Though he bury himself in his nethermost hellG
And vanish behind the barsH
No man goeth aloneC
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For I God am the soul of manI
And none can Me dethroneC
Where one isA
There am IB
No man goeth aloneC

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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