He Sleeps At Last Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAC| He sleeps at last The vales of rest | A |
| Are waiting for the war worn breast | A |
| And glorious angels fondly spread | B |
| The sweetest roses for his bed | B |
| While countless millions call him blest | A |
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| Fame welcomes him with glad behest | A |
| While garlands on his brow are pressed | A |
| And laurels cluster o'er his head | B |
| He sleeps at last | C |
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| O deep the sorrows here confessed | A |
| Where Freedom makes eternal quest | A |
| The wondrous chief that proudly led | B |
| The long blue lines that fought and bled | B |
| In peace is now no more distressed | A |
| He sleeps at last | C |
Freeman E. Miller
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