Centennial. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD DDDD EFEF GHGH HIHI JEJE KLKL MENE AEAE ODOD PDPD MDQD RFRF SDSD TUTU VDVD SESE

A hundred times the bells of BrownA
Have rung to sleep the idle summersB
And still to day clangs clamouring downA
A greeting to the welcome comersB
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And far like waves of morning poursC
Her call in airy ripples breakingD
And wanders to the farthest shoresC
Her children's drowsy hearts awakingD
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The wild vibration floats alongD
O'er heart strings tense its magic plyingD
And wakes in every breast its songD
Of love and gratitude undyingD
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My heart to meet the summons leapsE
At limit of its straining tetherF
Where the fresh western sunlight steepsE
In golden flame the prairie heatherF
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And others happier rise and fareG
To pass within the hallowed portalH
And see the glory shining thereG
Shrined in her steadfast eyes immortalH
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What though their eyes be dim and dullH
Their heads be white in reverend blossomI
Our mothers smile is beautifulH
As when she bore them on her bosomI
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Her heavenly forehead bears no lineJ
Of Time's iconolastic fingersE
But o'er her form the grace divineJ
Of deathless youth and wisdom lingersE
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We fade and pass grow faint and oldK
Till youth and joy and hope are banishedL
And still her beauty seems to foldK
The sum of all the glory vanishedL
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As while Tithonus faltered onM
The threshold of the Olympian dawningsE
Aurora's front eternal shoneN
With lustre of the myriad morningsE
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So joys that slip like dead leaves downA
And hopes burnt out that die in ashesE
Rise restless from their graves to crownA
Our mother's brow with fadeless flashesE
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And lives wrapped in traditions mistO
These honoured halls to day are hauntingD
And lips by lips long withered kissedO
The sagas of the past are chantingD
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Scornful of absence' envious barP
BROWN smiles upon the mystic meetingD
Of those her sons who sundered farP
In brotherhood of heart are greetingD
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Her wayward children wandering onM
Where setting stars are lowly burningD
But still in worship toward the dawnQ
That gilds their souls' dear Mecca turningD
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Or those who armed for God's own fightR
Stand by His Word through fire and slaughterF
Or bear our banner's starry lightR
Far flashing through the Gulf's blue waterF
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For where one strikes for light and truthS
The right to aid the wrong redressingD
The mother of his spirit's youthS
Sheds o'er his soul her silent blessingD
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She gained her crown a gem of flameT
When KNEASS fell dead in victory goryU
New splendour blazed upon her nameT
When IVES' young life went out in gloryU
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Thus bright for ever may she keepV
Her fires of tolerant Freedom burningD
Till War's red eyes are charmed to sleepV
And bells ring home the boys returningD
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And may she shed her radiant truthS
In largess on ingenuous comersE
And hold the bloom of gracious youthS
Through many a hundred tranquil summersE

John Milton Hay



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