At The Melting Of The Snow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDECE FCGCHECE IJIJKECE

There's a sunny Southern landA
And it's there that I would beB
Where the big hills standA
In the South CountrieC
When the wattles bloom againD
Then it's time for us to goE
To the old Monaro countryC
At the melting of the snowE
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To the East or to the WestF
Or wherever you may beC
You will find no placeG
Like the South CountrieC
For the skies are blue aboveH
And the grass is green belowE
In the old Monaro countryC
At the melting of the snowE
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Now the team is in the ploughI
And the thrushes start to singJ
And the pigeons on the boughI
Sit a welcoming the SpringJ
So come my comrades allK
Let us saddle up and goE
To the old Monaro countryC
At the melting of the snowE

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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