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 Contemporary Bush Poets:
    A Grave Situation | A Round Tooit | A Second Glance | Chasing Your Dreams | Daybreak Over The Bay | Dingo |
    Down Memory Lane | Good Looker | Hey, Banjo, Have You Heard, Mate? | Infidelity | I Said | Mary |
    On the Banks of the Richmond River | Not Gone | Retiring | Riding with My Children | Rocky Creek | Seven Miles from Sydney |
    Small White Crosses | The Amway Man | The Bachelor | The Cattle Dog's Revenge | The Child & the Horse |
    The Day They Came Together | The English Rose | The Horse's Slave | The Hut | The Last Pit Pony | The Last Red Gum |
    The Old Wongoondy Hall | The Outback Cattle Drive | The Pontiff's Eyes |Valour Rode The Range | Westerly |
    You'll Win If You Can Grin

Bobby Miller

The Bachelor
© Bobby Miller

I’ve got some real fantastic news though I say with tongue in cheek that,
the wife has gone off visiting.., to her mother s for a week.
I remembered many years ago with a wretched little smile
the lifestyle of a bachelor I could handle for a while.
With subtle joy I took her in to catch the Greyhound bus
a week to test my manhood should be good for both of us.
I would again be master... no more pick up this and that
my dog could come inside again while outside goes her cat.

So I stopped to get some shopping cause I probably needed some
just a dozen crates of fourex and a cask of Bundy rum.
I could sit and watch the footy, with no whingin’  any more
discarding empty tinnies all around the lounge room floor.
I could eat meat pies and pizzas. No more vegies would I need
and I’ d use me grimy fingers when I stopped to take a feed.
Yes, this week would be like heaven everything would go to plan
‘cause a women s not essential... for survival of a man.

I rang around some mates I knew who were all single blokes
said "Come and watch the footy, have a beer and tell some jokes.
I’m batchin’  mate," I told them," everything’ll be all right
if ya’  get too flamin’  sozzled ya’  can camp the flamin’  night.
" So Jim and Blue and Murray settled round the lounge room floor
like a mob of naughty school boys we all drank and smoked and swore
but the booze was acting swiftly as I strained to stay erect
and it seemed to go unnoticed that my home was being wrecked.

See, Blue had burnt the carpet with his bumpers all around
Murray chundered in the fish tank now they floated upside down
and Jim had fallen badly from the table as he danced,
in a tangled mess he flattened, all her lovely indoor plants.
I thanked the boys for coming as they staggered home next day
the lounge room was demolished and the beds in disarray
but it s easy doing housework as (I hunted out the cat).
I could vacuum up the evidence in fifteen minutes flat.

I dragged the vacuum floorward from it’s perch upon the shelf
but I found it simpler watching than to use the thing yourself
and then I instantly decided that I’d have to clean it out,
first a doily, then some ornaments, swiftly vanished up the spout.
So I took the hose and handle off and pulled the thing apart
but I must have bumped the switch on cause I heard the motor start.
It was programmed for re-cycle or some such mode I think
‘cause it blasted soot and rubbish from the front door to the sink.

Well, it took all night and one more day to renovate that room
and now I know why Granny, only used a bloody broom.
Then I thought I’d do some washing as me socks were on the nose
our machine is automatic... should be simple, I suppose,
But I wasn’t sure on cycles or on levels, rinse or spin
so I got me socks and threw a box of washing powder in.
A half an hour later when I checked me eyes were reeling
I m sure she will be grateful that I’ve shampooed half the ceiling.

Now my health is slowly fading, it may be the booze I fear,
‘cause me staple diet lately has been toast and cans of beer.
Every morning when I wake up with this headache I deplore
I conclude it’s dehydration.. .so I have to start once more.
I’m just a broken hollow shell of what I was last week
if she says do this and that again well I won t be givin’  cheek.
I’ll remember long the misery the hunger and the pain
and I hope it’s twenty bloody years, before she goes again.

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Results of past bush poetry championships
Blackened Billy 1987 - 2008
Bronze Swagman 1972 - 2008
Australian Bush Laureate Awards 1996 - 2009
Longyard Legends 1992 - 2009
Bush Poetry Competitions
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Bronze Swagman Competition
Dunedoo Bush Poetry Festival
North Pine Camp Oven Festival
Tamworth Blackened Billy & Golden Damper
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2009
Bronze Swagman Competition
Bush Lantern Award at Bundaberg
Little Swaggies' & Winton Junior Competitions
Dunedoo Bush Poetry Festival
Gympie Muster Bush Poetry Competition
Wool Wagon Awards

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Blackened Billy & Golden Damper Results
Gippsland Bush Poets Club Championships
Gulgong Henry Lawson Festival Results
Snowy River Festival Bush Poetry Results
Waltzing Matilda Bush Poetry Awards - Winton
Wool Wagon Awards Results

2008
Beaudesert Bush Poetry Results
Bundy Bush Poetry Muster Results
Junior Online Bush Poetry Competition Results
Blackened Billy & Golden Damper Results
Wool Wagon Awards Results

Results of past bush poetry competitions
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       1   ABPA Rules - Introduction
       2   Terminology and Definitions
       3   Categories
       4   Classes
       5   Poets' Brawl
       6   Yarn Spinning
       7   Closing Date
       8   Written Competitions
       9   Performance Competitions
      10  Championships
Contemporary Bush Poets
Bobby Miller
Bruce Simpson
Carmel Wooding
Carol Heuchan
Charlee Marshall
Claude Morris
Col Newsome
David Campbell
Denis Kevans
Ellis Campbell
Gary Fogarty
Glenny Palmer
Graham Fredriksen
Gregory North
Guy McLean
Helen Avery
Jack Drake
Janine Haig
Keith Lethbridge
Kerry Lee
Marco Gliori
Mark Kleinschmidt
Max Merckenschlager
Maxine Ireland
Melanie Hall
Milton Taylor
Murray Hartin
Naked Poets
Neil Hulm
Noel Stallard
R M Williams
Ray Essery
Ron Liekefett
Ron Stevens
Rupert McCall
Terry Regan
Veronica Weal
Zita Horton

Contemporary Poems  red a
Contemporary Bush Poems
A Grave Situation
A Round Tooit
A Second Glance
Chasing Your Dreams
Daybreak Over The Bay
Dingo
Down Memory Lane
Good Looker
Hey, Banjo, Have You Heard, Mate?
I Said
Infidelity
Mary
Not Gone
On the Banks of the Richmond River
Retiring
Riding with My Children
Rocky Creek
Seven Miles from Sydney
Small White Crosses
The Amway Man
The Bachelor
The Cattle Dog's Revenge
The Child & the Horse
The Day They Came Together
The English Rose
The Horses Slave
The Hut
The Last Pit Pony
The Last Red Gum
The Old Wongoondy Hall
The Outback Cattle Drive
The Pontiff's Eyes
Valour Rode The Range
Westerly
You'll Win If You Can Grin
History of Bush Poetry
History of Bush Poets' Breakfasts
   Classic & Traditional Poets' Index

John O'Brien (Monsignore PJ Hartigan)
Henry Lawson

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About Ellis Campbell
Rhyme and Reason
Rhyme
Metre
Pattern
Words
Poetic Terminology
Inverted Phrases
Don't Make Your Poems Too Personal
Terminology
Importance of First Stanza
Metaphors and Similes
Finally...
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   Classical & Traditional Poetry

Where the Dead Men Lie
The Play
The Women of the West
How We Beat The Favourite
Said Hanrahan
Bell-Birds
Banjo, of the Overflow
Faces in the Street
My Country
Who's Riding Old Harlequin Now
The Riding of the Rebel
The Man From Snowy River
How McDougal Topped The Score