To The Sons Of Labour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJFKLMNOKPQR STUVWXDYZLA2B2C2D2LA 2E2F2G2H2I2J2K2C2

GRAVE this deep in your heartsA
Forget not the tale of the pastB
Never never believeC
That any will help you or canD
Saving only YourselvesE
What have the Gentlemen doneF
Peerless haters of wrongG
Byrons and Shelleys whatH
They stand great famous NamesI
Demi gods to their ownJ
Shadows far off alienF
To us and ours for everK
Those who love them and hateL
The crime the injustice they hatedM
What can they do but shoutN
Win a name from our woesO
And leave us just as we wereK
No but resolutely turnedP
Our wants our desires made clearQ
And clear the means that shall win themR
Drill and drill and drillS
Then when the day is comeT
When the royal battleflag's upU
When blood has been spilled in vainV
In timid half hearted warW
Then let the Cromwell riseX
The simple the true souled ManD
Then let Grant come forthY
The calm the determined ComradeZ
But deep in their hearts one hateL
Deep in their souls one thoughtA2
To bring the Iniquity lowB2
To make the People freeC2
Ah for such as theseD2
We with the same heart hateL
We with the same soul thoughtA2
Will fall to our destined placesE2
In the ranks of the Great New ModelF2
In the Army that sees aheadG2
Marston Naseby Whitehall The Wilderness Petersburg yesH2
But beyond the blood and the smokeI2
Beyond the struggle and deathJ2
The Union victorious safeK2
The Commonwealth glorious freeC2

Francis William Lauderdale Adams



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