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Poem by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen


Under the Wattle


"Why should not wattle do
For mistletoe?"
Asked one — they were but two —
Where wattles grow.

He was her lover, too,
Who urged her so —
"Why should not wattle do
For mistletoe?"

A rose-cheek rosier grew;
Rose-lips breathed low;
"Since it is here, and YOU,
I hardly know
Why wattle should not do."



Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen


Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen's other poems:
  1. Salopia Inhospitalis
  2. The Tropics
  3. A Christmas Letter from Australia
  4. Sunset on the Cunimbla Valley, Blue Mountains


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