A Singer Of The Bush Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGDHD| There is a waving of grass in the breeze | A |
| And a song in the air | B |
| And a murmur of myriad bees | A |
| That toil everywhere | B |
| There is scent in the blossom and bough | C |
| And the breath of the Spring | D |
| Is as soft as a kiss on a brow | C |
| And Springtime I sing | D |
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| There is drought on the land and the stock | E |
| Tumble down in their tracks | F |
| Or follow a tottering flock | E |
| The scrub cutter's axe | F |
| While ever a creature survives | G |
| The axes shall swing | D |
| We are fighting with fate for their lives | H |
| And the combat I sing | D |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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