To America In 1915 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA BBCBBC| We watch your attitudes with candid eyes | A |
| Plain men are we not given much to prate | B |
| Bluntly sincere keenly compassionate | B |
| But lions in our wrath at treacheries | A |
| Britons are we though under Austral skies | A |
| And of our lineage proud fearless of Fate | B |
| For we have stamped our manhood with the great | B |
| Traditions Britain's glorious legacies | A |
| - | |
| We've given ample proof we are a friend | B |
| Pledged to the truths your Pilgrim Fathers kenned | B |
| The pure ideals of a people free | C |
| Which are you blind our British arms defend | B |
| From ravages of vandals that would rend | B |
| The very vitals of Democracy | C |
Arthur Bayldon
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