We Who Stay At Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFG BBHHII JJHHBB

When you were just our little boy on many a night we creptA
Unto your cot and watched o'er you and all the time you sleptA
We tucked the covers round your form and smoothed your pillow tooB
And sometimes stooped and kissed your cheeks but that you never knewB
Just as we came to you back then through many a night and dayC
Our spirits now shall come to you to kiss and watch and prayC
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Whenever you shall look away into God's patch of skyD
To think about the folks at home we shall be standing byD
And as we prayed and watched o'er you when you were wrapped in sleepE
So through your soldier danger now the old time watch we'll keepE
You will not know that we are there you will not see or hearF
But all the time in prayer and thought we shall be very nearG
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The world has made of you a man the work of man you doB
But unto us you still remain the baby that we knewB
And we shall come as once we did on wondrous wings of prayerH
And you will never know how oft in spirit we are thereH
We'll stand beside your bed at night in silence bending lowI
And all the love we gave you then shall follow where you goI
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Oh we were proud of you back then but we are prouder nowJ
We see the stamp of splendor God has placed upon your browJ
And we who are the folks at home shall pray the old time prayerH
And ask the God of Mercy to protect you with His careH
And as we came to you of old although you never knewB
The hearts of us each day and night shall come with love to youB

Edgar Albert Guest



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