The Country Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGHDHD

The Country Girl reflects at lastA
And well in her young daysB
For she is learning very fastA
The worth of City waysB
The emptiness of Tailors menC
The women s paltry strifeD
The Sham of Smart SocietyE
Compared with Country LifeD
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The novelty wore off at lengthF
And flattered at the BallG
She things of one who has the strengthF
And brains above them allG
She things of men who Live and WorkH
For sweetheart and for wifeD
And though it be as far as BourkeH
Are true to Country LifeD

Henry Lawson



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