Loyalty To The Flag Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGH IIJJ KKLL MMN OOM PQRR SST UUMM

In the love of home and country and the flag of Uncle SamA
Can the loyalty be doubted of a dusky son of HamA
Wheresoever duty calls him as a freedman or a slaveB
The response is ever hearty when 'Old Glory' he would saveB
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'Twas the war of Revolution when a Negro's blood was firstC
To be shed for independence when a yoke the land had cursedC
Crispus Attucks died in Boston on State street he paid the debtD
Liberty his blood has planted and the tree is growing yetD
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Ask the spirit of Pitcairn how he came to meet his deathE
Where and who it was that brought him down to breathe the dying breathE
'Twas the Negro Salem's bullet at the charge of Bunker's HillF
Bringing to the whites their freedom but to Negroes naught but illF
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In the battle of New Orleans eighteen fourteen was the yearG
When the Negro fought with valor till the victory was clearG
Jackson paid this glowing tribute may the spirit never lagH
'None more strong and none more useful none more loyal to the flag '-
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O how brave the Negro soldiers when the Civil war was foughtI
Shall they fight such noble battles in the nation's cause for naughtI
Hark the battle cry of Charleston at Fort Wagner is the placeJ
At Port Hudson and Fort Pillow how the rebel guns they faceJ
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Fifty fourth of Massachusetts may such regiments be praisedK
By its valor at Fort Wagner North and South became amazedK
Hall began as color bearer but was killed on duty grandL
To the spot went William Carney and the colors took in handL
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Wounded many times was Carney shot in head in arm and thighM
On one knee he fell and crawling kept the colors flying highM
Blood upon the banner streaming while his words the action crownedN
'Boys I've kept aloft 'Old Glory' and it never touched the ground '-
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Colonel Stafford was disabled Dwight his men to battle ledO
With great feeling at New Orleans Stafford to the sergeant saidO
'Guard protect defend these colors ' 'Yes ' he answered 'though I dieM
I will bring them back in honor or to God report the why '-
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All the world has heard the story of the Cuban war with SpainP
Ah the sound of Negro valor falls upon the ear againQ
At Elkaney and San Juan how they helped to win the dayR
Near the town of Santiago held the enemy at bayR
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Side by side with other soldiers being in complexion whiteS
Negroes died to take San Juan in the thickest of the fightS
Thus they gained the worthy plaudit from the loyal brave and trueT
'Negroes on the field of battle dignify the nation's blue '-
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Shall the prejudice existing in the country now increaseU
While the Negro's patriotism merits rest at home and peaceU
Nay the hydra headed monster in the end will surely dieM
We expect the right to triumph over evil by and byM

Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer



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