All Men Are Brothers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCBBCC| We are in ancient stories told | A |
| All were brothers in days of old | A |
| But these with facts they do not chime | B |
| For all mankind do love the dime | B |
| And worship the mighty dollar | C |
| And admire the golden collar | C |
| The rich man's washed with whitest lime | B |
| The poor man's cover'd o'er with slime | B |
| But we should try to love each other | C |
| And treat each man as our brother | C |
James Mcintyre
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