Banjo Paterson - The DiggersBanjo Paterson - The Diggers
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Bristling Billy the porcupine,
A person that nobody liked,
Sinking a shaft on an ant-bed mine,
Came on a burrowing lizard`s line,
And the lizard was badly spiked.
"You`re a blundering fool," said the snake`s half-brother -
And that was how one thing led to another.
Weary Willie the wombat king
Said he was champion excavator;
But the Bristler said, "You ain`t no such thing;
You couldn`t dig up a new pertater!"
So a match was made on their mining skill -
Bristling Billy and Weary Will.
Both of the creatures were stout as steel,
With knife-like claws that could dig for ever.
The wombat dug with the greater zeal,
But he hadn`t the style or the action clever
Of Bristling Billy, who looked a winner
Till he struck some ants, and he stopped for dinner.
Down where the ants had hid their young
Underground in a secret tunnel,
Scooping them up with his sticky tongue
Into his mouth that was like a funnel:
"Why should I dig for your wagers scanty,"
Said he, "when I`m feeling so full and ant-y?"
A kangaroo who has lost his cash
Was wild at this most absurd come-uppance.
"Now listen, you poor ant-eating trash,
I`d give you a kick in the ribs for twopence!"
"Well, when I`ve finished with this here diet,"
Said Bristling Billy, "you come and try it."
Bristling Billy the porcupine,
A person that nobody likes,
Wanders away on his lonely line,
Rattles his fearful spikes.
Says he, "There`s none of you long-haired squibs
Is game to give me a kick in the ribs."
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