The Australian Flag Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBACACDEFEGCHC| PURE blue Flag of heaven | A |
| With your silver stars | B |
| Not beside those Crosses' | B |
| Blood stained torture bars | B |
| Not beside the token | A |
| The foul sea harlot gave | C |
| Pure blue Flag of heaven | A |
| Must you ever wave | C |
| No but young exultant | D |
| Free from care and crime | E |
| The soulless selfish England | F |
| Of this later time | E |
| No but faithful noble | G |
| Rising from her grave | C |
| Flag of light and liberty | H |
| For ever must you wave | C |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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