The Man from Snowy River by A. B. (Andrew Barton) Paterson
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to starve on the half-mile track.
And Saltbush Bill, on the Overland, will many a time recite How the best day's work that ever he did was the day that he lost the fight. A Mountain Station I bought a run a while ago, On country rough and ridgy, Where wallaroos and wombats grow -- The Upper Murrumbidgee. The grass is rather scant, it's true, But this a fair exchange is, The sheep can see a lovely view By climbing up the ranges. And She-oak Flat's the station's name, I'm not surprised at that, sirs: The oaks were there before I came, And I supplied the flat, sirs. A man would wonder how it's done, The stock so soon decreases -- They sometimes tumble off the run And break themselves to pieces. |
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