At The Melting Of The Snow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDECE FCGCHECE IJIJKECEThere's a sunny Southern land | A |
And it's there that I would be | B |
Where the big hills stand | A |
In the South Countrie | C |
When the wattles bloom again | D |
Then it's time for us to go | E |
To the old Monaro country | C |
At the melting of the snow | E |
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To the East or to the West | F |
Or wherever you may be | C |
You will find no place | G |
Like the South Countrie | C |
For the skies are blue above | H |
And the grass is green below | E |
In the old Monaro country | C |
At the melting of the snow | E |
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Now the team is in the plough | I |
And the thrushes start to sing | J |
And the pigeons on the bough | I |
Sit a welcoming the Spring | J |
So come my comrades all | K |
Let us saddle up and go | E |
To the old Monaro country | C |
At the melting of the snow | E |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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