Hush'd Be The Camps To-day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGH IJ KLM| A | |
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| Hush'd be the camps to day | B |
| And soldiers let us drape our war worn weapons | C |
| And each with musing soul retire to celebrate | D |
| Our dear commander's death | E |
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| No more for him life's stormy conflicts | F |
| Nor victory nor defeat no more time's dark events | G |
| Charging like ceaseless clouds across the sky | H |
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| But sing poet in our name | I |
| Sing of the love we bore him because you dweller in camps know it truly | J |
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| As they invault the coffin there | K |
| Sing as they close the doors of earth upon him one verse | L |
| For the heavy hearts of soldiers | M |
Walt Whitman
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