For Your Boy And Mine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF GGHHII JKLLEE

Your dream and my dream is not that we shall restA
But that our children after us shall know life at its bestA
For all we care about ourselves a crust of bread or twoB
A place to sleep and clothes to wear is all that we'd pursueB
We'd tramp the world on sunny days both light of heart and mindC
And give no thought to days to come or days we leave behindC
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Your dream and my dream is not that we shall playD
But that our children after us shall tread a merry wayD
We brave the toil of life for them for them we clamber highE
And if 'twould spare them hurt and pain for them we'd gladly dieE
If we had but ourselves to serve we'd quit the ways of prideF
And with the simplest joys of earth we'd all be satisfiedF
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The best for them is what we dream Our little girls and boysG
Must know the finest life can give of comforts and of joysG
They must be shielded well from woe and kept secure from careH
And if we could upon our backs their burdens we would bearH
And so once more we rise to day to face the battle zoneI
That those who follow us may know the Flag that we have knownI
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Your dream and my dream is not that we shall liveJ
The greatest joys we hope to claim are those that we shall giveK
We face the heat and strife of life its battle and its toilL
That those who follow us may know the best of freedom's soilL
And if we knew that by our death we'd keep that flag on highE
For your boy and my boy how gladly we would dieE

Edgar Albert Guest



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