The Land Down-under Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCADA AEFEGAH AIJIKALA MNONPAQAt Slumberton on Slow | A |
When the rustics gather round | B |
To quaff their ale they hear a tale | C |
That wakens doubt profound | B |
A wild wild tale that comes by mail | C |
From Gaffer Gandy's Joe | A |
Who left his home long since to roam | D |
In the land of the light pink snow | A |
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And the talk goes to and fro | A |
'Be goom laad that be rich | E |
Pink snow he said an' the rain be red | F |
But swans be black as pitch | E |
A great lad for romance | G |
Be Gaffer Gandy's Joe | A |
Ho the kangaroo have pockets too | H |
In the land of the pale pink snow ' | - |
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At Slumberton on Slow | A |
They yarn in the inn's tapp room | I |
'Worms Joe do write they be a sight | J |
An' six foot long Be goom | I |
Birds he do say laughs loud all day | K |
And the cherry stones do grow | A |
Outside the skin an' not within | L |
In the land of the pale pink snow | A |
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'The lizards shed their tails | M |
An' the trees they sheds their bark | N |
But keeps their leaves while winter grieves | O |
Did e'er 'ee hear sick tork | N |
The squirrels they fly by night from high | P |
Says Gaffer Gandy's Joe | A |
An' the fish have legs an' the beasts lays eggs | Q |
In the land of the pale pink snow ' | - |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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