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LUCY

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Thu May 26, 2011 8:20 am

This was a piece I wrote some time back that has a very special meaning to me. It was recorded by Tim Bishop who owned Lucy. Tim has just let me know that at 6.30pm on Tuesday 3ist May the ABC show 'Message Stick will have a short segment in it with Lucy as the star of Wanja - the Warrior Dog.

This is Tim's recording of Lucy


http://pool.abc.net.au/media/lucy-audio-tape



LUCY


I had a mate called Lucy, we were friends for fourteen years,
she was the one I told my troubles to, the one I told my fears;
and we traveled miles together 'cross this dry and dusty land -
with her head on my knee, and me with steering wheel in hand.

We shared many a campfire beneath the star lit sky,
heard a Boobook calling, felt the thump of big roos passing by.
Her ears would prick, she'd stare into the dark outside the glow
but my sweet faithful companion from my side would never go.

We've swum in inland waterholes and splashed through muddy creeks.
Gone yellow belly fishing and I learned to speak, dog speak.
But sadly Lucy has gone now – time has carried her away
to the dreaming – where she's young again and once more runs and plays.

And I often sit by waterholes and strum a sad refrain
for my Lucy – will she hear me if I still call out her name?
And oft times I feel a presence – like a shadow passing by
or I catch a glimpse of movement from the corner of my eye.

I reckon it's my mate Lucy, my friend of fourteen years
whose memory is with me – sharing my troubles and fears.
We still travel miles together through this countries arid parts.
Only difference, I'm still driving – Lucy's resting in my heart.

Maureen
Clifford © 08/10
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Re: LUCY

Post by Heather » Thu May 26, 2011 4:57 pm

A lovely story of mateship Maureen. Couldn't get the audio to play for some reason though.

Heather :)

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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Thu May 26, 2011 6:44 pm

Thanks Heather - don't know why you can't get the Audio tape to open as it works fine - been into Pool and checked it and all seems OK

You could see if you could access it through Tim work - the link is in the 2nd last paragraph of Tim's piece.


http://pool.abc.net.au/media/lucy-remembered

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Post by Neville Briggs » Thu May 26, 2011 7:18 pm

The audio worked all right for me Maureen. Sounds very good :P . They got the panting and barks and heart beats in the right places :)
I'll keep an eye out for that program.
Neville
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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Mon Jun 06, 2011 9:43 pm

Hope you caught it Neville - it was an eye opener to me as to how bad that area had become. we lived in Sydney in the 60's Tim tells me since that little film was made they have moved everyone out and use it now for filming the likes of Underbelly etc. - all rezoned for expensive redevelopment. Lucy was a star God love her.
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