Bold Jack Donahoo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB C DDEE FFGG H IDGG H JJGG H KKKK H GGGG H LLGG H

In Dublin town I was brought up in that city of great fameA
My decent friends and parents they will tell to you the sameA
It was for the sake of five hundred pounds I was sent across the mainB
For seven long years in New South Wales to wear a convict's chainB
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ChorusC
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Then come my hearties we'll roam the mountains highD
Together we will plunder together we will dieD
We'll wander over mountains and we'll gallop over plainsE
For we scorn to live in slavery bound down in iron chainsE
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I'd scarce been there twelve months or more upon the Australian shoreF
When I took to the highway as I'd oft times done beforeF
There was me and Jacky Underwood and Webber and Webster tooG
These were the true associates of bold Jack DonahooG
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Chorus Then come cH
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Now Donahoo was taken all for a notorious crimeI
And sentenced to be hanged upon the gallows tree so highD
But when they came to Sydney gaol he left them in a stewG
And when they came to call the roll they missed bold DonahooG
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Chorus Then come cH
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As Donahoo made his escape to the bush he went straight wayJ
The people they were all afraid to travel night or dayJ
For every week in the newspapers there was published some thing newG
Concerning this dauntless hero the bold Jack DonahooG
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Chorus Then come cH
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As Donahoo was cruising one summer's afternoonK
little was his notion his death was near so soonK
When a sergeant of the horse police discharged his car a bineK
And called aloud on Donahoo to fight or to resignK
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Chorus Then come cH
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Resign to you you cowardly dogs a thing I ne'er will doG
For I'll fight this night with all my might cried bold Jack DonahooG
I'd rather roam these hills and dales like wolf or kangarooG
Than work one hour for Government cried bold Jack DonahooG
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Chorus Then come cH
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He fought six rounds with the horse police until the fatal ballL
Which pierced his heart and made him start caused Donahoo to fallL
And as he closed his mournful eyes he bade this world AdieuG
Saying Convicts all both large and small say prayers for DonahooG
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Chorus Then come cH

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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