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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:58 am 
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as a kid i remember reading a peice of verse about droving, would any body know the author or where it came from?

Have you ever been droving out west,
Where the flys are a terible pest,
And the mozzies at night,
By crips they bite,
And the bull ants get up ya pants and dance.
where's there's not a bird, not even a crow!
By gee's ya know your earning your dough,
When you take on droving out west.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:23 pm 
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Try this one Duncan -

of Poems - Barcroft Henry Boake - Australian History, Australian ...
Index of Poems. DROVING/OUT WEST. Where the Dead Men Lie · Jim's Whip · On the Boundary · Jack's Last Muster · 'Twixt the Wings of the Yard · Skeeta ...
www.boake.net/poems.html - Cached - Similar

Might be what you're lookin' for.
If not there will be some bloody good readin' any way.

"ooroo"
Jim.

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a Backward Poet who Writes Inverse.


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