Behind The Bar - A Desecration Of Tennyson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBCDEDE CFCGHIHI

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A
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Gray eyes and gamboge hairB
One barmaid of 'The Crown'C
Ah will that beaming siren still be thereB
When I go next to townC
When over night much spirit I had quaffedD
How I was wont to blessE
That nymph who smiling mixed my morning draughtD
Of B and SE
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That holiday has goneC
Now wintry breezes blowF
In fitful gusts about my hut uponC
The WarregoG
Hard times foretell that for a 'down South' spreeH
The day is distant farI
And I no more in Sydney town may seeH
That girl behind the barI

Harry 'breaker' Harbord Morant



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