The Flag Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE CGHGIJKJ DJLMNNNN OPQPGRNR ABSBGTDTSee the glorious stars and stripes | A |
Floating over there | B |
See how gracefully they wave | C |
In the summer air | B |
We love to see that starry flag | D |
Wave in peace with ease | E |
And its colors red white and blue | F |
Unfurled to the breeze | E |
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God grant that flag may ever wave | C |
O'er our native land | G |
Where sons of freemen are united | H |
In a happy band | G |
To celebrate the glorious Fourth | I |
The day we should adore | J |
Hail each anniversary day | K |
Now and evermore | J |
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Our fathers fought beneath that flag | D |
In the days of yore | J |
To gain their freedom from British laws | L |
Which they could not endure | M |
The cry was then for liberty | N |
On land and on sea | N |
They gained the glorious victory | N |
Our country now is free | N |
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The land of Columbia's sons | O |
To day is filled with joy | P |
Every heart should beat as one | Q |
In the blessings we enjoy | P |
We should love our native land | G |
Where our fathers died | R |
We should keep the country free | N |
The early pilgrim's pride | R |
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See the glorious stars and stripes | A |
Waving over there | B |
See the starry emblem friends | S |
Floating in the air | B |
Proud it waves o'er our land | G |
Where it has waved for years | T |
May every freeman greet that flag | D |
With three rousing cheers | T |
Julia Ann Moore
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