The Plains Of Riverine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE FFGG HHGG IIGG JJGG EEGG KKGG LLGG MMEE

I have come to tell you of the glorious news you'll all be glad to bearA
Of the pleasant alterations that are taking place this yearB
So kindly pay attention and I'll pass the whisper roundC
The squatters of their own free will this year will pay the poundC
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For this is a year of great prosperity that everybody knowsD
We'll take no top knots off this year nor trim them to the toesD
But a level cut for a level pound and the rations thrown in freeE
That's how the squatters say they'll keep their Sovereign's JubileeE
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And kind Providence once more has sent the sweet refreshing rainsF
The trefoil and the barley grass wave high upon the plainsF
The tanks all overflowing and the saltbush fresh and greenG
It's a pleasure for to ramble o'er the plains of RiverineG
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Once more upon the rippling lake the wild swan flaps her wingH
Out in the lignum swamps once more frogs croak and crickets singH
Once more the wild fowl sporting midst the crab holes may be seenG
For prosperity is hovering o'er the plains of RiverineG
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Yes 'twill be a year of full and plenty for those back block pioneersI
Though behind each scrub and saltbush you can spot the bunny's earsI
And although the price for scalps is not so high as it has beenG
Yet the bunny snappers they will thrive on the plains of RiverineG
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You should see the jolly teamsters how with joy their faces beamJ
As they talk about the crowfoot carrots crab holes and their teamJ
They tell you that this year they do intend to steer sixteenG
They'll show the cookies how to plough the plains of RiverineG
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Yes in more respects than one it is a year of joy and gleeE
And the news of our prosperity has crossed the briny seaE
Once more the Maorilander and the Tassey will be seenG
Cooking Johnny cakes and jimmies on the plains of RiverineG
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They will gather like a regiment to the beating of the drumK
But it matters not to us from whence our future penmates comeK
From New Zealand's snow clad summits or Tasmania's meadows greenG
We'll always make them welcome on the plains of RiverineG
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Down from her rocky peaks Monaro will send her champions boldL
Victoria will send her cockies too her honour to upholdL
They'll be here from Cunnamulla and the rolling downs betweenG
For this is the real convincing ground these plains of RiverineG
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I have a message to deliver now before I say farewellM
Some news which all the squatters have commissioned me to tellM
Your backs well bent bows long and clean that's what they want to seeE
That your tallies may do you credit in this year of JubileeE

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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