The Father Of The Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGCHCH IJIJKLKL MNMNCOCO APAPQCQCI can't help thinkin' o' the lad | A |
Here's summer bringin' trees to fruit | B |
An' every bush with roses clad | A |
An' nature in her finest suit | B |
An' all things as they used to be | C |
In days before the war came on | D |
Yet time has changed both him an' me | C |
An' I am here but he is gone | E |
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The orchard's as it was back then | F |
When he was just a little tyke | G |
The lake's as calm an' fair as when | F |
We used to go to fish for pike | G |
There's nothing different I can see | C |
That God has made about the place | H |
Except the change in him an' me | C |
An' that is difficult to trace | H |
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I only know one day he came | I |
An' found me in the barn alone | J |
To some he might have looked the same | I |
But he was not the lad I'd known | J |
His soul it seemed had heard the call | K |
As plainly as a mortal can | L |
Before he spoke to me at all | K |
I saw my boy become a man | L |
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I can't explain just what occurred | M |
I sat an' talked about it there | N |
The dinner bell I never heard | M |
Or if I did I didn't care | N |
But suddenly it seemed to me | C |
Out of the dark there came a light | O |
An' in a new way I could see | C |
That I was wrong an' he was right | O |
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I can't help thinkin' o' the lad | A |
He's fightin' hate an' greed an' lust | P |
An' here am I his doting dad | A |
Believin' in a purpose just | P |
Time was I talked the joy o' play | Q |
But now life's goal is all I see | C |
The petty thoughts I've put away | Q |
My boy has made a man o' me | C |
Edgar Albert Guest
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