The Country Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGHDHDThe Country Girl reflects at last | A |
And well in her young days | B |
For she is learning very fast | A |
The worth of City ways | B |
The emptiness of Tailors men | C |
The women s paltry strife | D |
The Sham of Smart Society | E |
Compared with Country Life | D |
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The novelty wore off at length | F |
And flattered at the Ball | G |
She things of one who has the strength | F |
And brains above them all | G |
She things of men who Live and Work | H |
For sweetheart and for wife | D |
And though it be as far as Bourke | H |
Are true to Country Life | D |
Henry Lawson
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