Swords And Ploughshares Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A ABACD EFGH AADDI DAJB BDKL A B L DAAD BMNB NBBE OPQO EEJE EDDE EJJE DAAD DAAD DJJD AAAA

PART I PRESTO FURIOSOA
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Spontaneous UsA
O my Camarados I have no delicatesse as a diplomat but I go blind on LibertadB
Give me the flap flap of the soaring Eagle's pinionsA
Give me the tail of the British lion tied in a knot inextricable not to be solved anyhowC
Give me a standing army I say 'give me ' because just at present we want one badly armies being often useful in time of warD
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I see our superb fleet I take it that we are to have a superb fleet built almost immediatelyE
I observe the crews prospectively they are constituted of various nationalities not necessarily AmericanF
I see them sling the slug and chew the plugG
I hear the drum begin to humH
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Both the above rhymes are purely accidental and contrary to my principlesA
We shall wipe the floor of the mill pond with the scalps of able bodied British tarsA
I see Professor Edison about to arrange for us a torpedo hose on wheels likewise an infernal electro semaphoreD
I see Henry Irving dead sick and declining to play Corporal BrewsterD
Cornell I yell I yell CornellI
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I note the Manhattan boss leaving his dry goods store and investing in a small Gatling gun and a ten cent bannerD
I further note the Identity evolved out of forty four spacious and thoughtful StatesA
I note Canada as shortly to be merged in that Identity similarly Van Diemen's Land Gibraltar and Stratford on AvonJ
Briefly I see Creation whippedB
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O ye Colonels I am with you I too am a Colonel and on the pension listB
I drink to the lot of you to Colonels Cleveland Hitt Vanderbilt Chauncey M Depew O'Donovan Rossa and the late Colonel MonroeD
I drink an egg flip a morning caress an eye opener a maiden bosom a vermuth cocktail three sherry cobblers and a gin slingK
Good old EagleL
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PART II INTERMEZZO DOLOROSOA
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Allowing time for the fall of American securities to the extent of some odd hundred millions sterling also for the Day of RestB
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PART III ANDANTE AMABILEL
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Who breathed a word of warD
Why surely we are men and Plymouth brothersA
Pray what in thunder should we cut each other'sA
Carotids forD
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Merciful powers forefendB
For we by gold edged bonds are bound alwayM
Besides a lot of things that never payN
A dividendB
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Christmas we cry thee AveN
At such a time when hearts with love are filledB
It seems inopportune for us to buildB
The needful navyE
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In fact in many a churchO
Uprise the prayer and supplicating psalmP
That Heaven would keep our spreading Eagle calmQ
Upon his perchO
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Goodwill and peace and plentyE
Our leading congregations here agreeE
To vote for this arrangement nemineJ
ContradicenteE
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Greatly be they extolledE
Who occupied the tabernacle chairD
And put it to the meeting then and thereD
And passed it solidE
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That print has also playedE
A useful part that sent an invitationJ
To Redmond to relieve the situationJ
Answer prepaidE
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Say Sirs and shall we severD
And mar the fair exchange of fatted steersA
Chicago pig and eligible peersA
No never neverD
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Shall gore be made to flowD
Like kindred Sohrabs shall we knock our RustumsA
And blast our beautiful McKinley customsA
Lord love us noD
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Then burst the sundering barD
Our punctured pockets yearn across the oceanJ
Till now we never had the faintest notionJ
How dear you areD
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O love of other yearsA
Wall Street aweary for her broken blissA
Waits like a loving crocodile to kissA
Again with tearsA

Owen Seaman



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