Poems by Henry Lawson
The Things We Dare Not Tell
... While they break our hearts, oh, they kill our hearts! do the things we must not tell ...
After All
... trong! and the world to me is a grand world after all! Let our enemies go by their old dull tracks, ...
In the Street
... And the greatest love for justice and the hottest hate for wrong! When the foremost in his greed ...
Andy's Gone With Cattle
... And may the grass grow green and tall ...
Faces In The Street
... Ah! Mammon's slaves, your knees shall knock, your hearts in terror beat, ...
Out Back
... But men were many, and sheds were full, for work in the town was slack -- ...
The Teams
... While bullocks pull as their hearts would burst, ...
The Free Selector's Daughter
... I broke my pipe and burnt my twist, ...
The Ballad Of The Drover
... From getting home to-night!' The thunder growls a warning, ...
The Iron Wedding Rings
... ancient sinners cried "Ah-men!" Till at last, when all was quiet, through the gloomy Buckland hills ...
From the Bush
... Who never sailed from home! From a hundred years of hardships ...
The Old Bark School
... There's a brick school on the flat, but a schoolmate teaches that, ...
To Hannah
... Through the world that I inherit, ...
Flag of the Southern Cross
... Fling out the flag of the Southern Cross! See how the toadies of Austral throw dust o'er her - ...
On The Night Train
... Have you heard the still voice calling yet so warm, and yet so cold: ...