Waratah and WattleHenry Lawson |
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| Though poor and in trouble I wander alone, With a rebel cockade in my hat; Though friends may desert me, and kindred disown, My country will never do that! You may sing of the Shamrock, the Thistle, the Rose, Or the three in a bunch, if you will; But I know of a country that gathered all those, And I love the great land where the Waratah grows, And the Wattle-bough blooms on the hill. Australia!
Australia! so fair to behold Australia! Australia! most beautiful name, |
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