Why The Jackass Laughs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFFGHIICC JJAACC KKLLMMNN OOPPQQCC RROOKK CCCCThe Boastful Crow and the Laughing Jack | A |
Were telling tales of the outer back | A |
I've just been travelling far and wide | B |
At the back of Bourke and the Queensland side | B |
There isn't a bird in the bush can go | C |
As far as me said the old black crow | C |
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There isn't a bird in the bush can fly | D |
A course as straight or a course as high | D |
Higher than human eyesight goes | E |
There's sometimes clouds but there's always crows | E |
Drifting along for a scent of blood | F |
Or a smell of smoke or a sign of flood | F |
For never a bird or a beast has been | G |
With a sight as strong or a scent as keen | H |
At fires and floods I'm the first about | I |
For then the lizards and mice run out | I |
And I make my swoop and that's all they know | C |
I'm a whale on mice said the Boastful Crow | C |
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The Bee birds over the homestead flew | J |
And told each other the long day through | J |
The cold has come we must take the track | A |
Now I'll make you a bet said the Laughing Jack | A |
Of a hundred mice that you dare not go | C |
With the little Bee birds by Boastful Crow | C |
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Said the Boastful Crow I could take my ease | K |
And fly with little green birds like these | K |
If they went flat out and they did their best | L |
I could have a smoke and could take a rest | L |
And he asked of the Bee birds circling round | M |
Now where do you spike tails think you're bound | M |
We leave tonight and out present plan | N |
is to go straight on till we reach Japan | N |
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Every year on the self same day | O |
We call our children and start away | O |
Twittering travelling day and night | P |
Over the ocean we take our flight | P |
And we rest a day on some lonely isles | Q |
Or we beg a ride for a hundred miles | Q |
On a steamer's deck and away we go | C |
We hope you'll come with us Mister Crow | C |
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But the old black crow was extremely sad | R |
Said he I reckon you're raving mad | R |
To talk of travelling night and day | O |
And how in the world do you find your way | O |
And the Bee birds answered him If you please | K |
That's one of our own great mysteries | K |
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Now these things chanced in the long ago | C |
And explain the fact which no doubt you know | C |
That every jackass high and low | C |
Will always laugh when he sees a crow | C |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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