Banner Of Men Who Were Free Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDEF GGGG HGHG IJIJ KLKL MNON

Flag of the great republic banner of men who were freeA
Carried aloft for freedom in many a bloody gorgeB
Torn by the shot of tyrants in battle by land and seaA
The rallying hope of our fathers by Valley ForgeB
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But what is it but a rag save it emblem the higher lawC
Striped with the red of blood flecked with the stars of warD
The ensign of might alone to be held by the people in aweE
And cursed by savage chieftans in lands afarF
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Little we owe to the England of this her lesser dayG
But much to the field of Naseby the spirit of RunnymedeG
The bold adventurous Angles who never shrank from the frayG
When Liberty cried aloud in her hour of needG
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Aloft on the dome of truth in the city of brotherly loveH
A sign to the world of hate of Christ enthroned in the stateG
Symbol of peace like the olive leaf and the messenger doveH
Flew the flag of our fathers the sign of a just debateG
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But they dare to raise its standard on a field where the battle smokeI
Is rent with the groans of the slain like the fallen of LexingtonJ
Where the eagles have traveled afar from the vultures of war which croakI
O'er the bodies of those who died for the prize that it should have wonJ
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Flag of a noble race no longer our flag in truthK
Borne by a hostile hand in a cause of shameL
Give us the banner that flapped in the eyes of the nation's youthK
And sent a thrill through the world of its faultless flameL
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Yet if its soul shall perish take it for what it wasM
For the shroud of those who worship the dead idealN
Dead to lie with the dead beneath the recurrent grassO
No longer to grieve for the lost and no more to feelN

Edgar Lee Masters



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