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 ERER

Pro Bono PublicoA
Went out the streets to scanB
And marching to and froC
He met a seedy manB
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Who did a tale unfoldD
In solemn tones and slowC
And this is what he toldD
Pro Bono PublicoA
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For many years I ledE
The people's onward marchF
I was the 'Fountain Head'E
The 'Democratic Arch'F
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In more than regal stateE
I used to sit and smileG
And bridges I'd donateE
And railways by the mileG
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I pawned the country offH
For many million quidE
And spent it like a toffH
So hel me Bob I didE
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But now those times are goneI
The wind blows cold and keenJ
I sit and think uponK
The thing that I have beenL
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And if a country townM
Its obligation shirksN
I press for money downM
To pay for water worksN
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A million pounds or twoO
Was naught at all to meP
And now I have to sueO
For paltry s dP
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Alas that such a fateE
Should come to such a manB
Who once was called the GreatE
The great O'SullivanQ
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With weary steps and slowC
With tears of sympathyP
Pro Bono PublicoA
Went sadly home to teaP
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Remarking as he wentE
With sad and mournful browR
The cash that party spentE
I wish I had it nowR

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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