That Pretty Girl In The Army Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD| Now I often sit at Watty s when the night is very near | A |
| With a head that s full of jingles and the fumes of bottled beer | A |
| For I always have a fancy that if I am over there | B |
| When the Army prays for Watty I m included in the prayer | B |
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| It would take a lot of praying lots of thumping on the drum | C |
| To prepare our sinful straying erring souls for Kingdom Come | C |
| But I love my fellow sinners And I hope upon the whole | D |
| That the Army gets a hearing when it prays for Watty s soul | D |
Henry Lawson
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