#Australians #XIXCentury #XXCentury
SING out and be happy! The Spring is at hand, The grass green, and sappy The trees o’ the land. Sing! for the breeze is
BANNISTER, who lived for gain, Counting love and mateship weak, Bannister of Coolah Creek Once, and once alone, ’tis said, Bent his knees and bowed his head,
ON the Barrier Ranges, Grim, and grey and old, Spring, the Maid of Wonder, Spreads her cloth-of-gold; Every hill and hollow
THE voices of the wind and wave They sigh the Old Year’s requiem; The dead are calling from the grav… Good friends, a little space I cr… To turn aside and think of them.
OPEN! Open! Open! I am here at your door outside; The sea’s blue tide flows speedily… And ebbs a thin red tide.’ The woman rose from her warm white…
IT is little I care for earth’s k… Its emperors, sultans and czars, As I lie in the darkness and drea… All alone with my sheep and the st… For as dust of the moment are they…
SHE sat on the rocks, her fireles… Teased and tired with the thoughts… And paining her sense were alien s… An alien sea and an alien shore. In gold-green dusks she glimpsed n…
THE saltbush steeped in drowsy st… The mulga seems to swoon, A hawk hangs poised within the bur… And it is noon. The river-gums, their leaf-pores c…
AFTER a spell of chill, grey wea… (Green, O green, are the feet of… The heaven is here of flower and f… Of wild red blossom and flashing w… Hither of old queer flotsam drifte…
I NAMED her twice, I named her… I named her ten times over; The wind heard, and the singing bi… And the bee in the creamy clover. Acushla! Acushla!
All the heights of the high shores… Â Â Â Red and gold at the sunset h… There comes the spell of a magic d… Â Â Â And the Harbour seems a lot… A blue flower tinted at dawn with…
THIS rose, to which each dawn an… Come bees to fill their honey-sack… Though sweet in shape, and scent,… Perfection lacks. To gain it were to crown one’s toi…
I SANG of the sun on the waters, And then of the wind in the wood; And the people hearkened my singin… And said that the song was good. I sang of the sheep on the mountai…
I KNOW a pool unknown to men, Whose green and shadowed secrecy I share alone with bird and tree, And there, when I am sick at hear… And ill at ease, I draw apart
I took a boat on a starry night and went for a row on the water, and she danced like a child on a w… and bowed where the ripples caught… I vowed, as I rowed on the velvet…