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Born in June 17, 1867 / Died in September 2, 1922 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Henry Lawson

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The Things We Dare Not Tell

... While they break our hearts, oh, they kill our hearts! do the things we must not tell ...

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After All

... trong! and the world to me is a grand world after all! Let our enemies go by their old dull tracks, ...

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In the Street

... And the greatest love for justice and the hottest hate for wrong! When the foremost in his greed ...

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Andy's Gone With Cattle

... And may the grass grow green and tall ...

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Faces In The Street

... Ah! Mammon's slaves, your knees shall knock, your hearts in terror beat, ...

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Out Back

... But men were many, and sheds were full, for work in the town was slack -- ...

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The Teams

... While bullocks pull as their hearts would burst, ...

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The Free Selector's Daughter

... I broke my pipe and burnt my twist, ...

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The Ballad Of The Drover

... From getting home to-night!' The thunder growls a warning, ...

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The Iron Wedding Rings

... ancient sinners cried "Ah-men!" Till at last, when all was quiet, through the gloomy Buckland hills ...

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From the Bush

... Who never sailed from home! From a hundred years of hardships – ...

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The Old Bark School

... There's a brick school on the flat, but a schoolmate teaches that, ...

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To Hannah

... Through the world that I inherit, ...

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Flag of the Southern Cross

... Fling out the flag of the Southern Cross! See how the toadies of Austral throw dust o'er her - ...

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On The Night Train

... Have you heard the still voice calling – yet so warm, and yet so cold: ...