James Longstreet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBCCDDEFGHIJ| With muffled drums and the flag that was furled | A |
| With the cause that was lost when the last smoke curled | A |
| From the last old gun at the last brave stand | A |
| His soul marched on with the old command | A |
| And the step was slow as they bore away | B |
| To await the eternal muster day | B |
| Their old time comrade lost awhile | C |
| But loved long since for the brave old smile | C |
| That cleared the way when he only knew | D |
| His ways were Gray and their ways were Blue | D |
| And if for a time he walked alone | E |
| He's all right now for 'Longstreet's home ' | F |
| Back to his old command he's gone | G |
| With Lee and Jackson looking on | H |
| And cheering him back to the ranks again | I |
| With the Blue and the Gray all melted in | J |
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