#Australians #XIXCentury #XXCentury
THE hearts of the everlasting-flo… Shall steal the gold o’ the sun When the winter rains have done th… And the winter days are done, And the desert pea shall hue the r…
YOU stood beside the flowers, Yourself a flower; And on your face The twilight stayed another hour, It shone so pale;
THIS day is Anzac Day! Made sacred by the memory Of those who fought and died, and… And gave the best that men may giv… For love of Land. It dawns once m…
WHEN I went to live in the littl… That stands on the hilltop alone, What touched me most of all Was neither roof nor wall, But the smooth, worn face of its o…
ON the Barrier Ranges, Grim, and grey and old, Spring, the Maid of Wonder, Spreads her cloth-of-gold; Every hill and hollow
THE long still day is ending In hollow and on height, The lighthouse seaward sending White rays of steady light; A little cloud is leading
WE lit a fire, and straightway ca… And all night long We heard the river sing its song. Our horses fed, and neighed, and s… But else, o’er all
We sent a word across the seas tha… "The house is finished and the… Come, enter in. A stately house it is, with tables… Where men in liberty and love a…
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…
YOU of the past, are you present? Draw nearer! my heart is sore. Was yours the fall of the foot in… Was yours the face at the door? As I lifted my eyes I saw you;
THE night-birds cry in the bush o… And I write here, though the hour… And what shall I write of the man… ‘He gave his gold to the poor at h… The line is written. Was that his…
WHEN my heart goes a-roving ’Tis the wide ways for me, And the fields, and the hills, And the big, blue sea. Then ’tis far, far I wander,
MY Countrymen, though we are youn… With little history, nought to sho… Of lives enleagued against a forei… Torn flags and triumph, glory or r… Still some things make our kinship…
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,
NIGHT has fallen, night and dark… Night with star and planet splendi… And the earth lies like a giant Wrapt in sleep, with limbs extende… Rest has stolen on the homestead,