The March O' Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EECC| Down to work o' mornings an' back to home at nights | A |
| Down to hours o' labor an' home to sweet delights | A |
| Down to care an' trouble an' home to love an' rest | B |
| With every day a good one an' every evening blest | B |
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| Down to dreary dollars an' back to home to play | C |
| From love to work an' back to love so slips the day away | C |
| From babies back to business an' back to babes again | D |
| From parting kiss to welcome kiss this marks the march o' men | D |
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| Some care between our laughter a few hours filled with strife | E |
| A time to stand on duty then home to babes and wife | E |
| The bugle sounds o' mornings to call us to the fray | C |
| But sweet an' low 'tis love that calls us home at close o' day | C |
Edgar Albert Guest
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