Bold Jack Donahoo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB C DDEE FFGG H IDGG H JJGG H KKKK H GGGG H LLGG HIn Dublin town I was brought up in that city of great fame | A |
My decent friends and parents they will tell to you the same | A |
It was for the sake of five hundred pounds I was sent across the main | B |
For seven long years in New South Wales to wear a convict's chain | B |
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Chorus | C |
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Then come my hearties we'll roam the mountains high | D |
Together we will plunder together we will die | D |
We'll wander over mountains and we'll gallop over plains | E |
For we scorn to live in slavery bound down in iron chains | E |
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I'd scarce been there twelve months or more upon the Australian shore | F |
When I took to the highway as I'd oft times done before | F |
There was me and Jacky Underwood and Webber and Webster too | G |
These were the true associates of bold Jack Donahoo | G |
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Chorus Then come c | H |
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Now Donahoo was taken all for a notorious crime | I |
And sentenced to be hanged upon the gallows tree so high | D |
But when they came to Sydney gaol he left them in a stew | G |
And when they came to call the roll they missed bold Donahoo | G |
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Chorus Then come c | H |
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As Donahoo made his escape to the bush he went straight way | J |
The people they were all afraid to travel night or day | J |
For every week in the newspapers there was published some thing new | G |
Concerning this dauntless hero the bold Jack Donahoo | G |
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Chorus Then come c | H |
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As Donahoo was cruising one summer's afternoon | K |
little was his notion his death was near so soon | K |
When a sergeant of the horse police discharged his car a bine | K |
And called aloud on Donahoo to fight or to resign | K |
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Chorus Then come c | H |
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Resign to you you cowardly dogs a thing I ne'er will do | G |
For I'll fight this night with all my might cried bold Jack Donahoo | G |
I'd rather roam these hills and dales like wolf or kangaroo | G |
Than work one hour for Government cried bold Jack Donahoo | G |
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Chorus Then come c | H |
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He fought six rounds with the horse police until the fatal ball | L |
Which pierced his heart and made him start caused Donahoo to fall | L |
And as he closed his mournful eyes he bade this world Adieu | G |
Saying Convicts all both large and small say prayers for Donahoo | G |
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Chorus Then come c | H |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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