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- | A bushwalker' | + | A bushwalker' |
- | Are forest tracks and mountain heights, And fervent sea-ferns in the swell, Quiet where the blue rock-gropers dwell Beneath the sea-surge hungry tramp and tramp Creating. life and life anew | + | |
- | Out of the seething strife that grew From every crash and crump | + | |
- | And maelstrom whirl of angry foam. | + | |
- | And dew-dipped dog-rose shining bright, Pendulous in the morning light; And harsh fire-ravaged bushland dells Covering themselves in Christmas bells, Where blood-red pointers on the trees Indicate the life that frees | + | |
- | Itself from the blackened shell - Grim reminder of a day in hell. | + | |
- | They quite consume the fragrant strand: Come, ,walk upon the living land. | + | |
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+ | And dew-dipped dog-rose shining bright,\\ Pendulous in the morning light;\\ And harsh fire-ravaged bushland dells\\ Covering themselves in Christmas bells,\\ Where blood-red pointers on the trees\\ Indicate the life that frees\\ | ||
+ | Itself from the blackened shell -\\ Grim reminder of a day in hell.\\ They quite consume the fragrant strand:\\ Come, walk upon the living land. | ||
===== The Great Zigzag (Lithgow) or How the West was won ===== | ===== The Great Zigzag (Lithgow) or How the West was won ===== | ||
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