JACK DENVER died on Talbragar when Christmas Eve began,
And there was sorrow round the place, for Denver was a man;
Jack Denvers wife bowed down her headher daughters grief was wild,
And big Ben Duggan by the bed stood sobbing like a child.
But big Ben Duggan saddled up, and galloped fast and far,
To raise the biggest funeral ever seen on Talbragar.
By station home
And shearing shed
Ben Duggan cried, Jack Denvers dead!
Roll up at Talbragar!
He borrowed horses here and there, and rode all Christmas Eve,
And scarcely paused a moments time the mournful news to leave;
He rode by lonely huts and farms, until the day was done
And then he turned his horses head and made for Rosss Run.
No Bushman in a single day had ridden half so far
Since Johnson brought the doctor to his wife at Talbragar.
By diggers camps
Ben Duggan sped
At each he cried, Jack Denvers dead!
Roll up at Talbragar!
That night he passed the humpies of the splitters on the ridge,
And roused the bullock-drivers camped at Belinfantes Bridge;
And as he climbed the ridge again the moon shone on the rise;
The soft white moonbeams glistened in the tears that filled his eyes;
He dashed the rebel drops awayfor blinding things they are
But twas his best and truest friend who died on Talbragar.
At Blackmans Run
Before the dawn,
Ben Duggan cried, Jack Denvers gone!
Roll up at Talbragar!
At all the shanties round the place theyd beard his horses tramp,
He took the track to Wilsons Luck, and told the diggers camp;
But in the gorge by Deadmans Gap the mountain shades were black,
And there a newly-fallen tree was lying on the track
He saw too late, and then he heard the swift hoof s sudden jar,
And big Ben Duggan neer again rode home to Talbragar.
The wretch is drunk,
And Denvers dead
A burning shame! the people said
Next day at Talbragar.
For thirty miles round Talbragar the boys rolled up in strength,
And Denver had a funeral a good long mile in length;
Round Denvers grave that Christmas day rough Bushmens eyes were dim
The Western Bushmen knew the way to bury dead like him;
But some returning homeward found, by light of moon and star,
Ben Duggan dying in the rocks, ten miles from Talbragar.
They knelt around.
He raised his head
And faintly gasped, Jack Denvers dead,
Roll up at Talbragar!
But one short hour before he died he woke and understood;
They told him, when he asked them, that the funeral was good;
And then there came into his eyes a sad and softened light.
He said. Poor Denvers wife and kidsyoull see that theyre all right?
And still the careless Bushmen tell by tent and shanty bar
How Duggan raised a funeral years back on Talbragar.
And far and wide
When Duggan died.
The bushmen of the western side
Rode in to Talbragar.