Youth Revisited Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHGJKJ JALAMNJN NJIJONGN

Can this be the old town of wheat teams and saddle hacksA
Of Ted Toll's smithy with the anvil ringing clearB
Of stacks in the station yard and stockmen and farming handsC
Of bow legged bound'ry riders coming in for beerB
This strange new brisk town of sweet shops and petrol pumpsD
Petrol pumps with motor cars dashing up and downE
Yet there stands the old church the bluestone baker's shopF
And the queer shrunken houses of my old home townE
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What has become of him Little Johnny ParkinsonG
Little Johnny Parkinson out upon a bustH
The long red beard of him the red rimmed eyes of himI
Red from the harvest field and winnower dustH
Five foot two of him Little Johnny ParkinsonG
Driving in his wheat team down the dusty streetJ
Red beard red eyes red bandana neckerchiefK
Little Johnny Parkinson who took his whiskey neatJ
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What has become of him Big Jack HerringfordJ
Big Jack Herringford champion of the stacksA
Where the lumpers laboring climbed the crazy wooden waysL
One two three hundred pounds upon their backsA
Big Jack Herringford soft hearted HerculesM
Went to the West land and won a fortune thereN
Was the gold a bension to Big Jack HerringfordJ
Does anybody know or does anybody careN
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What has become of him Black Tom BoliverN
Black Tom Dude Tom of the shearing shedJ
The bold black eyes of him the well oiled curls of himI
The cabbage tree hat well back upon his headJ
What has become of them all the men I used to knowO
Only one I recognise of all men thereN
But one has a smile for me schoolmate Jimmy TomlinsonG
Laughing Jimmy Tomlinson with snow white hairN

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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