Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Australianpoemstripod.com- Australian Bush Poem


 

Vonda Stanley's collection of early Australian bush poems

 
 
THE OLD BLACK BILLY AN’ ME 

The sheep are yarded, an’ I sit
Beside the fire an’ poke at it.
Far from talk an’ booze o’ men
Glad, I’m glad I’m back agen
On the station, wi’ me traps
An’ fencin’ wire, an’ tanks an’ taps,
Back to salt-bush plains, an’ flocks,
An’ old bark hut be the apple-box.
I turn the slipjack, make the tea,
All’s as still as still can be -
An’ the old black billy winks at me.

 Louis Esson

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