An Anthology of Australian Verse by Various
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page 92 of 313 (29%)
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Mary Hannay Foott. Where the Pelican Builds The horses were ready, the rails were down, But the riders lingered still -- One had a parting word to say, And one had his pipe to fill. Then they mounted, one with a granted prayer, And one with a grief unguessed. "We are going," they said, as they rode away -- "Where the pelican builds her nest!" They had told us of pastures wide and green, To be sought past the sunset's glow; Of rifts in the ranges by opal lit; And gold 'neath the river's flow. And thirst and hunger were banished words When they spoke of that unknown West; No drought they dreaded, no flood they feared, Where the pelican builds her nest! The creek at the ford was but fetlock deep |
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