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Henry Lawson - Jack Cornstalk as a PoetHenry Lawson - Jack Cornstalk as a Poet
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“Not from the seas does he draw inspiration, Not from the rivers that croon on their bars; But a wide, a world-old desolation On a dead land alone with the stars. The long hot day gone over, And starlight come again; And I, weary rover, Lie camped on One Tree Plain. My saddle for a pillow, I lie beneath the tree, That softens to a willow, In the moonlight over me. I dream that I remember A dim and distant day, Beyond yon misty timber, In the Home-world far away.
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