The Wild Colonial Boy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC D EEFF GGCC H IIEC H JJCC H KKCC H BBCC H LLCC H MNAO

'Tis of a wild Colonial boy Jack Doolan was his nameA
Of poor but honest parents he was born in CastlemaineB
He was his father's only hope his mother's only joyC
And dearly did his parents love the wild Colonial boyC
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ChorusD
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Come all my hearties we'll roam the mountains highE
Together we will plunder together we will dieE
We'll wander over valleys and gallop over plainsF
And we'll scorn to live in slavery bound down with iron chainsF
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He was scarcely sixteen years of age when he left his father's homeG
And through Australia's sunny clime a bushranger did roamG
He robbed those wealthy squatters their stock he did destroyC
And a terror to Australia was the wild Colonial boyC
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Chorus Come all my hearties cH
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In sixty one this daring youth commenced his wild careerI
With a heart that knew no danger no foeman did he fearI
He stuck up the Beechworth mail coach and robbed Judge MacEvoyE
Who trembled and gave up his gold to the wild Colonial boyC
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Chorus Come all my hearties cH
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He bade the Judge Good morning and told him to bewareJ
That he'd never rob a hearty chap that acted on the squareJ
And never to rob a mother of her son and only joyC
Or else you may turn outlaw like the wild Colonial boyC
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Chorus Come all my hearties cH
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One day as he was riding the mountain side alongK
A listening to the little birds their pleasant laughing songK
Three mounted troopers rode along Kelly Davis and FitzRoyC
They thought that they would capture him the wild Colonial boyC
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Chorus Come all my hearties cH
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Surrender now Jack Doolan you see there's three to oneB
Surrender now Jack Doolan you daring highwaymanB
He drew a pistol from his belt and shook the little toyC
I'll fight but not surrender said the wild Colonial boyC
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Chorus Come all my hearties cH
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He fired at Trooper Kelly and brought him to the groundL
And in return from Davis received a mortal woundL
All shattered through the jaws he lay still firing at FitzRoyC
And that's the way they captured him the wild Colonial boyC
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Chorus Come all my hearties cH
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It will be noticed that the same chorus is sung to bothM
The Wild Colonial Boy and Bold Jack DonahooN
Several versions of both songs were sent in but the sameA
chorus was always made to do duty for both songsO

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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