A Song Of Truce Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDBC EFBC GGBC| Till the tread of marching feet | A |
| Through the quiet grass grown street | A |
| Of the little town shall come | B |
| Soldier rest awhile at home | C |
| - | |
| While the banners idly hang | D |
| While the bugles do not clang | D |
| While is hushed the clamorous drum | B |
| Soldier rest awhile at home | C |
| - | |
| In the breathing time of Death | E |
| While the sword is in its sheath | F |
| While the cannon's mouth is dumb | B |
| Soldier rest awhile at home | C |
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| Not too long the rest shall be | G |
| Soon enough to Death and thee | G |
| The assembly call shall come | B |
| Soldier rest awhile at home | C |
Robert Fuller Murray
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