The Maranoa Drovers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC E FGHI DJKI LMNI CMOI PMHI

Air Little Sally WatersA
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The night is dark and stormy and the sky is clouded o'erB
Our horses we will mount and ride awayC
To watch the squatters' cattle through the darkness of the nightD
And we'll keep them on the camp till break of dayC
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ChorusE
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For we're going going going to Gunnedah so farF
And we'll soon be into sunny New South WalesG
We shall bid farewell to Queensland with its swampy coolibahH
Happy drovers from the sandy MaranoaI
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When the fires are burning bright through the darkness of the nightD
And the cattle camping quiet well I'm sureJ
That I wish for two o'clock when I call the other watchK
This is droving from the sandy MaranoaI
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Our beds made on the ground we are sleeping all so soundL
When we're wakened by the distant thunder's roarM
And the lightning's vivid flash followed by an awful crashN
It's rough on drovers from the sandy MaranoaI
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We are up at break of day and we're all soon on the wayC
For we always have to go ten miles or moreM
It don't do to loaf about or the squatter will come outO
He's strict on drovers from the sandy MaranoaI
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We shall soon be on the Moonie and we'll cross the Barwon tooP
Then we'll be out upon the rolling plains once moreM
We'll shout Hurrah for old Queensland with its swampy coolibahH
And the cattle that come off the MaranoaI

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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