The Silent Shearer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF HBHB IHHH GBGB BFBF CJCJ FHFH FFFF BBBB IFIF HFHF BKBKWeary and listless sad and slow | A |
Without any conversation | B |
Was a man that worked on The Overflow | A |
The butt of the shed and the station | B |
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The shearers christened him Noisy Ned | C |
With an alias Silent Waters | D |
But never a needless word he said | C |
In the hut or the shearers' quarters | D |
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Which caused annoyance to Big Barcoo | E |
The shed's unquestioned ringer | F |
Whose name was famous Australia through | G |
As a dancer fighter and singer | F |
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He was fit for the ring if he'd had his rights | H |
As an agent of devastation | B |
And the number of men he had killed in fights | H |
Was his principal conversation | B |
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I have known blokes go to their doom said he | I |
Through actin' with haste and rashness | H |
But the style that this Noisy Ned assumes | H |
It's nothing but silent flashness | H |
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We may just be dirt from his point of view | G |
Unworthy a word in season | B |
But I'll make him talk like a cockatoo | G |
Or I'll get him to show the reason | B |
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Was it chance or fate that King Condamine | B |
A king who had turned a black tracker | F |
Had captured a baby purcupine | B |
Which he swapped for a fig tobacker | F |
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With the porcupine in the Silent's bed | C |
The shearers were quite elated | J |
And the things to be done and the words to be said | C |
Were anxiously awaited | J |
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With a screech and a howl and an eldritch cry | F |
That nearly deafened his hearers | H |
He sprang from his bunk and his fishy eye | F |
Looked over the laughing shearers | H |
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He looked them over and he looked them through | F |
As a cook might look through a larder | F |
Now Big Barcoo I must pick on you | F |
You're big but you'll fall the harder | F |
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Now the silent man was but slight and thin | B |
And of middleweight conformation | B |
But he hung one punch on the Barcoo's chin | B |
And it ended the altercation | B |
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You've heard of the One round Kid said he | I |
That hunted 'em all to shelter | F |
The One round Finisher that was me | I |
When I fought as the Champion Welter | F |
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And this Barcoo bloke on his back reclines | H |
For being a bit too clever | F |
For snakes and wombats and porcupines | H |
Are nothing to me whatever | F |
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But the golden rule that I've had to learn | B |
In the ring and for years I've tried it | K |
Is only to talk when it comes your turn | B |
And never to talk outside it | K |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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