Harry Stephens Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDSo the world of odds and evens ceased to trouble Harry Stephens | A |
and the niggard road no longer echoes to his lonely tread | B |
For another bushman found him with his bluey wrapped around him sleeping like a bushman only sleeping with the mighty dead | B |
And the shadows were upon him and they found a ticket on him just a relic of a battle that was lately lost and won | C |
And it told the stray Camboonian he d been loyal to his union right or wrong he had been loyal to the strike of | D |
Henry Lawson
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