The Rhyme Of The O'sullivan And Pro Bono Publico Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DCDA EFEF EGEG HEHE IJKL MNMN OPOP EBEQ CPAP ERERPro Bono Publico | A |
Went out the streets to scan | B |
And marching to and fro | C |
He met a seedy man | B |
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Who did a tale unfold | D |
In solemn tones and slow | C |
And this is what he told | D |
Pro Bono Publico | A |
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For many years I led | E |
The people's onward march | F |
I was the 'Fountain Head' | E |
The 'Democratic Arch' | F |
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In more than regal state | E |
I used to sit and smile | G |
And bridges I'd donate | E |
And railways by the mile | G |
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I pawned the country off | H |
For many million quid | E |
And spent it like a toff | H |
So hel me Bob I did | E |
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But now those times are gone | I |
The wind blows cold and keen | J |
I sit and think upon | K |
The thing that I have been | L |
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And if a country town | M |
Its obligation shirks | N |
I press for money down | M |
To pay for water works | N |
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A million pounds or two | O |
Was naught at all to me | P |
And now I have to sue | O |
For paltry s d | P |
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Alas that such a fate | E |
Should come to such a man | B |
Who once was called the Great | E |
The great O'Sullivan | Q |
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With weary steps and slow | C |
With tears of sympathy | P |
Pro Bono Publico | A |
Went sadly home to tea | P |
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Remarking as he went | E |
With sad and mournful brow | R |
The cash that party spent | E |
I wish I had it now | R |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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