The Maranoa Drovers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC E FGHI DJKI LMNI CMOI PMHIAir Little Sally Waters | A |
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The night is dark and stormy and the sky is clouded o'er | B |
Our horses we will mount and ride away | C |
To watch the squatters' cattle through the darkness of the night | D |
And we'll keep them on the camp till break of day | C |
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Chorus | E |
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For we're going going going to Gunnedah so far | F |
And we'll soon be into sunny New South Wales | G |
We shall bid farewell to Queensland with its swampy coolibah | H |
Happy drovers from the sandy Maranoa | I |
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When the fires are burning bright through the darkness of the night | D |
And the cattle camping quiet well I'm sure | J |
That I wish for two o'clock when I call the other watch | K |
This is droving from the sandy Maranoa | I |
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Our beds made on the ground we are sleeping all so sound | L |
When we're wakened by the distant thunder's roar | M |
And the lightning's vivid flash followed by an awful crash | N |
It's rough on drovers from the sandy Maranoa | I |
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We are up at break of day and we're all soon on the way | C |
For we always have to go ten miles or more | M |
It don't do to loaf about or the squatter will come out | O |
He's strict on drovers from the sandy Maranoa | I |
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We shall soon be on the Moonie and we'll cross the Barwon too | P |
Then we'll be out upon the rolling plains once more | M |
We'll shout Hurrah for old Queensland with its swampy coolibah | H |
And the cattle that come off the Maranoa | I |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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