William Thomas Goodge Never Poems

  • 1.
    Now Pat Ahearne, of Ingleburn
    Upon the Castlereagh,
    Was flush of cash and very "flash"
    As shearer-persons say.
    ...
  • 2.
    Things is just the same as ever
    On the outer Never-Never,
    And you look to find the stock of liquor scanty,
    But we found things worse than ordin'ry,
    ...
  • 3.
    When M,Ginnis struck the mining camp at Jamberoora Creek
    His behaviour was appreciated highly;
    For, although he was a quiet man, in manner mild and meek,
    Not like ordinary swagmen with a monumental cheek,
    ...
  • 4.
    'When I was a kiddy and away out-back,'
    Said the man with the salt-bush lingo.
    'My dogs, two cattle-dogs, grey and black,
    They gets fair on to the blinded track
    ...
  • 5.
    'Tis of the Wild Colonial Boy [Come out of that saplin', Rat!]
    Brought up by honest parents [Now, Strawberry, what are yer at!]
    He robbed them lordly squatters and [Whoa Diamond! Dam yer hump!]
    And a terror to Horsetralia [Now then, Nugget, you mind that stump!]
    ...
Total 5 Never Poems by William Thomas Goodge

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