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Henry Lawson - On Looking Through an old Punishment Book [At Eurunderee School]Henry Lawson - On Looking Through an old Punishment Book [At Eurunderee School]
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I took the book of punishment, And ran its columns down; I started with an open brow And ended with a frown; I noted long-forgotten names They took me unaware; I noted old familiar names. But my names wasn’t there! I thought of what I might have been, And Oh! My heart was pained To find, of all the scholars there, That I was never caned! I thought of wasted childhood hours, And a tear rolled down my cheek I must have been a model boy, Which means a little sneak! “Oh, give me back my youth again!” Doc Faustus used to say I only wish the Powers could give My boyhood for a day, A model boy! Beloved of girls! Despised by boys and men! But it comforts me to think that I’ve Made up for it since then.
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