Serbia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHICCCJKLDDMNO DK| Serbia valiant daughter of the Ages | A |
| Happiness and light should be thy portion | B |
| Yet thy day is dimmed thine heart is heavy | C |
| Long hast thou endured a little longer | D |
| Bear thy burden for a fair to morrow | E |
| Soon will gleam upon thy flower spread valleys | F |
| Soon will brighten all thy shadowy mountains | G |
| Soon will sparkle on thy foaming torrents | H |
| Rushing toward the world beyond thy rivers | I |
| Bulgar Turk and Magyar long assailed thee | C |
| Now the Teuton's cruel hand is on thee | C |
| Though he break thy heart and rack thy body | C |
| 'Tis not his to crush thy lofty spirit | J |
| Serbia cannot die She lives immortal | K |
| Serbia all thy loyal men bring comfort | L |
| Fighting fighting and thy far flung banner | D |
| Blazons to the world thy high endeavor | D |
| This thy strife for brotherhood and freedom | M |
| Like an air free bird unknowing bondage | N |
| Soaring far from carnage smoke and tumult | O |
| Serbia thy soul shall live forever | D |
| Serbia undaunted is immortal | K |
Helen Leah Reed
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