Native Companions Dancing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABAB| On the blue plains in wintry days | A |
| The stately birds move in the dance | B |
| Keen eyes have they and quaint old ways | A |
| On the blue plains in wintry days | A |
| The Wind their unseen Piper plays | A |
| They strut salute reatreat advance | B |
| On the blue plains in wintry days | A |
| These stately birds move in the dance | B |
John Shaw Neilson
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