River Bend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBACCCA D EEEAFGHA IIIAJJJA

Air Belle MahoneA
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At River Bend in New South WalesB
All alone among the whalesB
Busting up some post and railsB
Sweet Belle MahoneA
In the blazing sun we standC
Cabbage tree hat black velvet bandC
Moleskins stiff with sweat and sandC
Sweet Belle MahoneA
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Chorus Sweet Belle Mahone cD
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In the burning sand we pineE
No one asks us to have a wineE
'Tis a jolly crooked lineE
Sweet Belle MahoneA
When I am sitting on a logF
Looking like a great big frogG
Waiting for a Murray codH
Sweet Belle MahoneA
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Land of snakes and cockatoosI
Native bears and big emusI
Ugly blacks and kangaroosI
Sweet Belle MahoneA
Paddymelons by the scoreJ
Wild bulls you should hear them roarJ
They all belong to Johnny DoreJ
Sweet Belle MahoneA

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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