Thomas E. Spencer Sun Poems

  • 1.
    De cottage vas close py der garden gate,
    It vas not mighdty hardt to find it,
    A couple of gum-trees grew shoost in front,
    Und a pig\shty grew shoost pehind it.
    ...
  • 2.
    I'm the monarch of valley, and hill, and plain,
    And the king of this golden land.
    A continent broad is my vast domain,
    And its people at my command.
    ...
  • 3.
    As we travel Life's weary journey,
    And plod through the gathering years,
    With our burdens of care and sorrow,
    O'er a pathway bedewed with tears.
    ...
  • 4.
    In a humble hut, on a scrubby flat,
    Near the land of the setting sun,
    Lived a simple but honest rouseabout,
    Who rejoiced in the name of Dunn.
    ...
  • 5.
    Stifling was the air, and heavy; blowflies buzzed and held a levee,
    And the mid-day sun shone hot upon the plains of Bungaroo,
    As Tobias Mathew Carey, a devout bush missionary,
    Urged his broken-winded horse towards the township of Warhoo.
    ...
Total 5 Sun Poems by Thomas E. Spencer

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