The Poems of Henry Kendall - With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens by Henry Kendall
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In the dingoes' den -- in the white-cedar glen
On the banks of the gloomy Urara! Urara! Urara! On the banks of the gloomy Urara! The Wallaroos grope through the tufts of the grass, And crawl to their coverts for fear; But we'll sit in the ashes and let them pass Where the boomerangs sleep with the spear! Oh! our hearts will be lonely and low to-night When we think of the hunts of yore; And the foes that we sought, and the fights which we fought, With those who will battle no more -- Who will go to the battle no more! For the dull winds sigh, And the dead leaves fly, Where our warriors lie, In the dingoes' den -- in the white-cedar glen On the banks of the gloomy Urara! Urara! Urara! On the banks of the gloomy Urara! Oh! the gorges and gullies are black with crows, And they feast on the flesh of the brave; But the forest is loud with the howls of our foes For those whom they never can save! Let us crouch with our faces down to our knees, And hide in the dark of our hair; For we will not return where the camp-fires burn, And see what is smouldering there -- |
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