War's End Armistice Day 1935 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFBGB HIJIKLK FLFLDGDGreyer and older still they stand | A |
Wearier quieter still they pray | B |
Men who had offered their all to a land | A |
And their thoughts run back to an olden day | B |
When Youth sailed gallantly gaily forth | C |
Romance for King and faith to the fore | D |
To the older bitterer lands of the north | C |
To battle that men might end all war | D |
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Ageing Diggers grown wiser now | E |
Again they are dreaming before their shrine | F |
Of the long gone day when they made the vow | E |
With hearts uplifted and eyes a shine | F |
And thro' their dreaming there drifts to day | B |
A newer note and a sad refrain | G |
As their thoughts return to that bitter fray | B |
'Was it all in vain Was it all in vain ' | - |
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Soberer sterner still they hear | H |
Endless thunder of vengeful guns | I |
Echoing out of a long dead year | J |
And 'God ' they pray 'must these our sons | I |
Learn over again all we'd fain forget | K |
Buy over again their need of peace | L |
Live over again worse madness yet | K |
Is earth's grim agony never to cease ' | - |
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Ageing Diggers before their shrine | F |
'Is there never a respite no release | L |
We who have suffered look for a sign | F |
Is there never a hope for a lasting peace | L |
We who have known it all before | D |
The madness agony needless pain | G |
We who once battled to end all war | D |
Was it all in vain Was it all in vain ' | - |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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