Dominion Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDD| This is the day whereon confederate | A |
| In union was our national'ty born | B |
| A four walled temple beautiful and great | C |
| Arising like the bringer of the morn | B |
| Now winged and buttressed which the years adorn | B |
| With pinnacles of fame Long may it stand | D |
| Though realms be rent states shattered thrones uptorn | B |
| Long may Canadians grasp each other's hand | D |
| Defend their nation's rights and love their fatherland | D |
W. M. Mackeracher
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