War Song Of The Saracens Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB BEFG HGIJKJLJ

We are they who come faster than fate we are they who ride early or lateA
We storm at your ivory gate Pale Kings of the Sunset bewareB
Not on silk nor in samet we lie not in curtained solemnity dieC
Among women who chatter and cry and children who mumble a prayerB
But we sleep by the ropes of the camp and we rise with a shout and we trampD
With the sun or the moon for a lamp and the spray of the wind in our hairB
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From the lands where the elephants are to the forts of Merou and BalgharB
Our steel we have brought and our star to shine on the ruins of RumE
We have marched from the Indus to Spain and by God we will go there againF
We have stood on the shore of the plain where the Waters of Destiny boomG
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A mart of destruction we made at Jalula where men were afraidH
For death was a difficult trade and the sword was a broker of doomG
And the Spear was a Desert Physician who cured not a few of ambitionI
And drave not a few to perdition with medicine bitter and strongJ
And the shield was a grief to the fool and as bright as a desolate poolK
And as straight as the rock of Stamboul when their cavalry thundered alongJ
For the coward was drowned with the brave when our battle sheered up like a waveL
And the dead to the desert we gave and the glory to God in our songJ

James Elroy Flecker



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