Lorne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBEBFGFG HDHDIJIJ KGKGLMLMWhere the road's white bracelet runs | A |
Round the cliff 'twixt bush and sea | B |
Gleaming 'neath the summer's suns | A |
There she rests delightfully | B |
There she rests a jewel set | C |
In the bracelet's shining band | D |
Far from all the stress and fret | C |
Of the markets of the land | D |
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Summers come and summers go | E |
There she beckons pleasantly | B |
By the gentle ebb and flow | E |
Of her blue eternal sea | B |
Where the Ocean Road dips down | F |
There she greets the Southern Queen | G |
Weary men from mart and town | F |
Seeking strength from her bright scene | G |
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Wooded slope and waterfall | H |
Mountain path and shining sand | D |
Bush and beach she offers all | H |
Offers with a generous hand | D |
All the gifts for which men sigh | I |
Seeking ease and soft release | J |
And the summers drifting by | I |
Bring her loveliness increase | J |
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In the light of Loutitt Bay | K |
There she smiles the Southern Queen | G |
Lending to a summer's day | K |
Grateful rest and mood serene | G |
Lady Lorne the lovely one | L |
Jewel of uncounted price | M |
Friend of the children of the sun | L |
The honeymooners' paradise | M |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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