Black Saturday Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCDCD EAEE FBFB| They say a touch of spring is in the air | A |
| They say the wattle trees with bloom are gay | B |
| They say each garden now begins to wear | A |
| Not that I care | A |
| A festal garb that waxes day by day | B |
| In loneliness They tell too of blue skies | C |
| Aglow with hope I laugh them all to scorn | D |
| And gaze upon these things with listless eyes | C |
| That see nought but a vista most forlorn | D |
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| They say that bird songs come now with a rush | E |
| Of rarest melody the ambient air | A |
| Thrills to the voice of blackbird and of thrush | E |
| I answer 'Tush | E |
| Let 'em go sing their heads off I don't care ' | - |
| They say a kindly sun beams o'er the earth | F |
| They say Bah Who pays heed to what they say | B |
| Life is a sham a mockery is mirth | F |
| I'm making out my income tax today | B |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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