William Thomas Goodge Head Poems

  • 1.
    Now Pat Ahearne, of Ingleburn
    Upon the Castlereagh,
    Was flush of cash and very "flash"
    As shearer-persons say.
    ...
  • 2.
    The baker-man was kneading dough
    And whistling softly, sweet and lough.

    Yet ever and anon he'd cough
    ...
  • 3.
    Two little dudes from the George-street block,
    Up for a brief vacation!
    One little girl in a neat print frock,
    Maid of the Mulga Station!
    ...
  • 4.
    Oh, he was a handsome trotter, and he couldn't be completer,
    He had such a splendid action and he trotted to this metre,
    Such a pace and such a courage, such a record-killing power,
    That he did his mile in two-fifteen, his twenty in the hour.
    ...
Total 4 Head Poems by William Thomas Goodge

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