A Change Of Air Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDB ACBDCADB| Now a man in Oodnadatta | A |
| He grew fat and he grew fatter | B |
| Though he hardly had a thing to eat for dinner | B |
| While a man in Booboorowie | C |
| Often sat and wondered how he | D |
| Could prevent himself from growing any thinner | B |
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| So the man from Oodnadatta | A |
| He came down to Booboorowie | C |
| Where he rapidly grew flatter | B |
| And the folk will tell you how he | D |
| Urged the man from Booboorowie | C |
| To go up to Oodnadatta | A |
| Where he lived awhile and now he | D |
| Is considerably fatter | B |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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