Centennial Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDB E FFGF HIJIABAK LMANCOAO| Come all ye friends of Liberty | A |
| Who love our good old nation | B |
| Let hands and hearts united be | A |
| And beat the wide creation | B |
| For this is our Centennial year | C |
| The birthday of our nation | B |
| For it is just one hundred years | D |
| That's stood our good old nation | B |
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| CHORUS | E |
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| Centennial Centennial | F |
| Hurrah to the Centennial | F |
| And many many people gone | G |
| To our national Centennial | F |
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| To Philadelphia people went | H |
| And more was sure to go sir | I |
| They say there was things to be seen | J |
| Of a hundred years ago sir | I |
| Come all ye sons of liberty | A |
| That love our good old nation | B |
| Unite and keep our country free | A |
| And the stars and stripes a waving | K |
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| The revolutionary war was fought | L |
| To gain our independence | M |
| That we a nation great may be | A |
| Both free and independent | N |
| They fought the British far and near | C |
| For freedom and they gained it | O |
| In Centennial years of Jubilee | A |
| Let Columbia's sons maintain it | O |
Julia Ann Moore
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