War's End Armistice Day 1935 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFBGB HIJIKLK FLFLDGD

Greyer and older still they standA
Wearier quieter still they prayB
Men who had offered their all to a landA
And their thoughts run back to an olden dayB
When Youth sailed gallantly gaily forthC
Romance for King and faith to the foreD
To the older bitterer lands of the northC
To battle that men might end all warD
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Ageing Diggers grown wiser nowE
Again they are dreaming before their shrineF
Of the long gone day when they made the vowE
With hearts uplifted and eyes a shineF
And thro' their dreaming there drifts to dayB
A newer note and a sad refrainG
As their thoughts return to that bitter frayB
'Was it all in vain Was it all in vain '-
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Soberer sterner still they hearH
Endless thunder of vengeful gunsI
Echoing out of a long dead yearJ
And 'God ' they pray 'must these our sonsI
Learn over again all we'd fain forgetK
Buy over again their need of peaceL
Live over again worse madness yetK
Is earth's grim agony never to cease '-
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Ageing Diggers before their shrineF
'Is there never a respite no releaseL
We who have suffered look for a signF
Is there never a hope for a lasting peaceL
We who have known it all beforeD
The madness agony needless painG
We who once battled to end all warD
Was it all in vain Was it all in vain '-

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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