A Welshman To Any Tourist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIHJ| We've nothing vast to offer you no deserts | A |
| Except the waste of thought | B |
| Forming from mind erosion | C |
| No canyons where the pterodactyl's wing | D |
| Falls like a shadow | E |
| the hills are fine of course | F |
| Bearded with water to suggest age | G |
| And pocked with cavarns | F |
| One being Arthur's dormitory | H |
| He and his knights are the bright ore | I |
| That seams our history | H |
| But shame has kept them late in bed | J |
Ronald Stuart Thomas
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