Prayers After World War Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHIJ AKLM ABAIJWANDERING oversea dreamer | A |
Hunting and hoarse Oh daughter and mother | A |
Oh daughter of ashes and mother of blood | B |
Child of the hair let down and tears | C |
Child of the cross in the south | D |
And the star in the north | E |
Keeper of Egypt and Russia and France | F |
Keeper of England and Poland and Spain | G |
Make us a song for to morrow | H |
Make us one new dream us who forget | I |
Out of the storm let us have one star | J |
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Struggle Oh anvils and help her | A |
Weave with your wool Oh winds and skies | K |
Let your iron and copper help | L |
Oh dirt of the old dark earth | M |
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Wandering oversea singer | A |
Singing of ashes and blood | B |
Child of the scars of fire | A |
Make us one new dream us who forget | I |
Out of the storm let us have one star | J |
Carl Sandburg
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