The Father Of The Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGCHCH IJIJKLKL MNMNCOCO APAPQCQC

I can't help thinkin' o' the ladA
Here's summer bringin' trees to fruitB
An' every bush with roses cladA
An' nature in her finest suitB
An' all things as they used to beC
In days before the war came onD
Yet time has changed both him an' meC
An' I am here but he is goneE
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The orchard's as it was back thenF
When he was just a little tykeG
The lake's as calm an' fair as whenF
We used to go to fish for pikeG
There's nothing different I can seeC
That God has made about the placeH
Except the change in him an' meC
An' that is difficult to traceH
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I only know one day he cameI
An' found me in the barn aloneJ
To some he might have looked the sameI
But he was not the lad I'd knownJ
His soul it seemed had heard the callK
As plainly as a mortal canL
Before he spoke to me at allK
I saw my boy become a manL
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I can't explain just what occurredM
I sat an' talked about it thereN
The dinner bell I never heardM
Or if I did I didn't careN
But suddenly it seemed to meC
Out of the dark there came a lightO
An' in a new way I could seeC
That I was wrong an' he was rightO
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I can't help thinkin' o' the ladA
He's fightin' hate an' greed an' lustP
An' here am I his doting dadA
Believin' in a purpose justP
Time was I talked the joy o' playQ
But now life's goal is all I seeC
The petty thoughts I've put awayQ
My boy has made a man o' meC

Edgar Albert Guest



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