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Poem by Henry Lawson When the Bush Begins to Speak They know us not in England yet, their pens are overbold; We're seen in fancy pictures that are fifty years too old. They think we are a careless race - a childish race, and weak; They'll know us yet in England, when the bush begins to speak; When the bush begins to speak, When the bush begins to speak, When the west by Greed's invaded, and the bush begins to speak. "The leaders that will be", the men of southern destiny, Are not all found in cities that are builded by the sea; They learn to love Australia by many a western creek, They'll know them yet in England, when the bush begins to speak; When the bush begins to speak, When the bush begins to speak, When the west by Greed's invaded, and the bush begins to speak. All ready for the struggle, and waiting for the change, The army of our future lies encamped beyond the range; Australia, for her patriots, will not have far to seek; They'll know her yet in England when the bush begins to speak; When the bush begins to speak, When the bush begins to speak, When the west by Greed's invaded, and the bush begins to speak. We'll find the peace and comfort that our fathers could not find, Or some shall strike the good old blow that leaves a mark behind. We'll find the Truth and Liberty our fathers came to seek, Or let them know in England when the bush begins to speak; When the bush begins to speak, When the bush begins to speak, When the west by Greed's invaded, and the bush begins to speak. Henry Lawson Henry Lawson's other poems: 1200 Views |
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