Ireland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDEFEEFDGHGGID| O WE have loved you through cold and rain | A |
| And pitiless frost | B |
| Consuming our offering of blood and brain | A |
| Gladly again and again and again | C |
| Though it all seemed lost | B |
| Ireland Ireland | D |
| O we will fight fight on for you till | E |
| Your anguish is past | F |
| The wronged ones righted the tyrants still | E |
| Though God has not saved you yet we will | E |
| At the last at the last | F |
| Ireland Ireland | D |
| O we will love you in warmth and light | G |
| And the happy day | H |
| When you have forgotten the terrible night | G |
| Standing proud and beautiful bright | G |
| For ever and aye | I |
| Ireland Ireland | D |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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