The Statue Of Our Queen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEB BFBFEBEB GBGB| PRIDE selfishness in every line | A |
| And on its face a frown | B |
| It stands a sceptre in its hand | C |
| And points forever down | B |
| And who will kneel The unemployed | D |
| Small homage pay I ween | B |
| The only men who gather neath | E |
| The Statue of our Queen | B |
| - | |
| I d scarcely wonder if the sun | B |
| That rises with good grace | F |
| Should sink and leave the day undone | B |
| At sight of such a face | F |
| But no The day will still have birth | E |
| In all its golden sheen | B |
| When antiquarians unearth | E |
| The Statue of our Queen | B |
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| Then if you d have us loyal bide | G |
| As we have loyal been | B |
| Great Parkes for love of England hide | G |
| The Statue of our Queen | B |
Henry Lawson
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