Our Own Flag Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIKThey mustered us up with a royal din | A |
In wearisome weeks of drought | B |
Ere ever half of the crops were in | A |
Or the half of the sheds cut out | B |
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'Twas down with the saddle and spurs and whip | C |
The swagman dropped his swag | D |
And we hurried us off to the outbound ship | C |
To fight for the English flag | D |
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The English flag it is ours in sooth | E |
We stand by it wrong or right | F |
But deep in our hearts is the honest truth | E |
We fought for the sake of a fight | F |
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And the English flag may flutter and wave | G |
Where the World wide Oceans toss | H |
But the flag the Australian dies to save | G |
Is the flag of the Southern Cross | H |
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If ever they want us to stand the brunt | I |
Of a hard faught grim campaign | J |
We will carry our own flag up to the front | I |
When we go to the wars again | K |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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