Jack Cornstalk In His Teens Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DBDB| If not in the Garden he had in the ark | A |
| To neither the beasts nor the passengers joy | B |
| Full many a boyish and monkeyish lark | A |
| The sandy complexioned the freckle faced boy | B |
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| And down through the ages he rattles the drums | C |
| While armies and nations each other destroy | B |
| The century goes and the century comes | C |
| But he lives on forever the freckle faced boy | B |
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| All over the world are the lands of his birth | D |
| And when Time and Transgression this planet destroy | B |
| He will come to advise the last man on earth | D |
| The fatherly chummy the freckle faced boy | B |
Henry Lawson
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