A Welshman To Any Tourist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIHJ

We've nothing vast to offer you no desertsA
Except the waste of thoughtB
Forming from mind erosionC
No canyons where the pterodactyl's wingD
Falls like a shadowE
the hills are fine of courseF
Bearded with water to suggest ageG
And pocked with cavarnsF
One being Arthur's dormitoryH
He and his knights are the bright oreI
That seams our historyH
But shame has kept them late in bedJ

Ronald Stuart Thomas



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