So youve seen at last what we have seen so long through scalding tears:
You have found what wethe Peoplewe have known for twenty years:
And Australias hymn is swelling till the furthest fence-wires hum
Save your country, Legislatorsand the bairns will come.
You would put the blame upon uswe are women, we are men;
And our fathers and our mothers gave the country nine and ten.
They had honest work and wages, and the ways to win a home
Give us half the chances they hadand the bairns will come.
Try the ranks of wealth and fashion, ask the rich and well-to-do,
With their nurseries and their nurses and their children one and two,
Will they help us bear the burden?but their purse-proud lips are dumb.
Let us earn a decent livingand the bairns will come.
Young men, helpless in the citys wheel of greed that never stops,
Tramp the streets for work while sweethearts slave in factories and shops.
Shall they marry and bear children to their parents martyrdom?
Make the city what it should beand the bairns will come.
Shall we give you sons and daughters to a life of never-rest,
Sacrificing all for nothing in the desert of the West,
To be driven to the citys squalid suburb and the slum?
Make the city what it should beand the bairns will come.
Dont you hear Australia calling for her children unconceived?
Dont you hear them calling to her while her heart is very grieved?
Give the best land to the farmers, make the barren West a home,
Save the rainfall, lock the riversand the bairns will come.