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Before We Were Married

    By Henry Lawson



    Blacksoil plains were grey soil, grey soil in the drought.
    Fifteen years away, and five hundred miles out;
    Swag and bag and billy carried all our care
    Before we were married, and I wish that I were there.

    River banks were grassy, grassy in the bends,
    Running through the land where mateship never ends;
    We belled the lazy fishing lines and droned the time away
    Before we were married, and I wish it were to-day.

    Working down the telegraph, winters’ gales and rains
    Cross the tumbled scenery of Marlborough “plains”,
    Beach and bluff and cook’s tent, and the cook was a “cow”
    Before we were married, but I wish that it was now.

    The rolling road to Melbourne, and grey-eyed girl in fur,
    One arm to a stanchion, and one round her;
    Seat abaft the skylight when the moon had set,
    Before she was married, and I wish it wasn’t yet.



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