Dirrawan The Song-maker Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD C DAE F| Dirrawan went into the bush to spear waat | A |
| but he forgot about waat the red wallaby | B |
| he thought about dirridirri the small bird and deereeree the wagtail | C |
| he thought about wonning the lightning and tumberumba the thunder | D |
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| He did not spear anything at all | C |
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| Dirrawan went to the Long Brown Water to catch makora | D |
| he thought about balleballea the silence of the night | A |
| he thought about ballanda the long time ago | E |
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| He did not catch any fish he brought back a new song to the gunyahs | F |
James Martin Devaney
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