Lorne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBEBFGFG HDHDIJIJ KGKGLMLM

Where the road's white bracelet runsA
Round the cliff 'twixt bush and seaB
Gleaming 'neath the summer's sunsA
There she rests delightfullyB
There she rests a jewel setC
In the bracelet's shining bandD
Far from all the stress and fretC
Of the markets of the landD
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Summers come and summers goE
There she beckons pleasantlyB
By the gentle ebb and flowE
Of her blue eternal seaB
Where the Ocean Road dips downF
There she greets the Southern QueenG
Weary men from mart and townF
Seeking strength from her bright sceneG
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Wooded slope and waterfallH
Mountain path and shining sandD
Bush and beach she offers allH
Offers with a generous handD
All the gifts for which men sighI
Seeking ease and soft releaseJ
And the summers drifting byI
Bring her loveliness increaseJ
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In the light of Loutitt BayK
There she smiles the Southern QueenG
Lending to a summer's dayK
Grateful rest and mood sereneG
Lady Lorne the lovely oneL
Jewel of uncounted priceM
Friend of the children of the sunL
The honeymooners' paradiseM

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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