The Lost Leichhardt Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH CICI CJCJ KLKL MCMC NONO PFPF

Another search for Leichhard's tombA
Though fifty years have fledB
Since Leichhardt vanished in the gloomA
Our one Illustrious DeadB
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But daring men from Britain's shoreC
The fearless bulldog breedD
Renew the fearful task once moreC
Determined to succeedD
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Rash men that know not what they seekE
Will find their courage triedF
For things have changed on Cooper's CreekE
Since Ludwig Leichhardt diedF
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Along where Leichhardt journeyed slowG
And toiled and starved in vainH
These rash excursionists must goG
Per Queensland railway trainH
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Out on those deserts lone and drearC
The fierce Australian blackI
Will say You show it pint o' beerC
It show you Leichhardt trackI
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And loud from every squatter's doorC
Each pioneering swellJ
Will hear the wild pianos roarC
The strains of Daisy BellJ
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The watchers in those forests vastK
Will see at fall of nightL
Commercial travelers bounding pastK
And darting out of sightL
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About their path a fearful fateM
Will hover always nearC
A dreadful scourge that lies in waitM
The Longreach Horehound BeerC
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And then to crown this tale of guiltN
They'll find some scurvy knaveO
Regardless of their quest has builtN
A pub on Leichhardt's graveO
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Ah yes Those British pioneersP
Had best at home abideF
For things have changed in fifty yearsP
Since Ludwig Leichhardt diedF

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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