No Choice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBCA D DD D| 'When I was a kiddy and away out back ' | A |
| Said the man with the salt bush lingo | B |
| 'My dogs two cattle dogs grey and black | C |
| They gets fair on to the blinded track | C |
| Of a walloping great big dingo | B |
| The savagest beast in all the pack | C |
| Oh he was the real old stingo ' | A |
| - | |
| 'They rounded him up till he climbs a tree | D |
| And of course he was mighty glad to ' | - |
| 'Hold on ' says I 'for I never did see | D |
| A dingo yet as could climb a tree | D |
| And I've seen 'em run real bad too ' | - |
| 'You can say that beast can't climb a tree | D |
| By the holy smoke he had to ' | - |
William Thomas Goodge
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