Song Of The Cattle Hunters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEFFE GHIHJKFKFFKWhile the morning light beams on the fern matted streams | A |
And the water pools flash in its glow | B |
Down the ridges we fly with a loud ringing cry | C |
Down the ridges and gullies we go | B |
And the cattle we hunt they are racing in front | D |
With a roar like the thunder of waves | E |
As the beat and the beat of our swift horses' feet | F |
Start the echoes away from their caves | E |
As the beat and the beat | F |
Of our swift horses' feet | F |
Start the echoes away from their caves | E |
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Like a wintry shore that the waters ride o'er | G |
All the lowlands are filling with sound | H |
For swiftly we gain where the herds on the plain | I |
Like a tempest are tearing the ground | H |
And we'll follow them hard to the rails of the yard | J |
O'er the gulches and mountain tops grey | K |
Where the beat and the beat of our swift horses' feet | F |
Will die with the echoes away | K |
Where the beat and the beat | F |
Of our swift horses' feet | F |
Will die with the echoes away | K |
Henry Kendall
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