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Banjo Paterson - A Grain of Desert SandBanjo Paterson - A Grain of Desert Sand
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Beneath the blue Egyptian skies, With ramp and roller, guide and stay, I saw the Pyramids arise And I shall see them pass away. I watched when Alexander passed; I saw Napoleon’s flag unfurled The greatest and perhaps the last Of men whose footsteps shook the world. To each his hour of pride and place, Arab and Persian, Greek and Jew; Mahomet trod upon my face, Darius spurned me with his shoe. And yet I am not Priest or Kin, Sultan or chief in high command. I am that one unchanging thing, A grain of desert sand.
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