Poetic Openings : Henry Lawson to Henry Lawson

Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Song Of The Darling River : First Line : The skies are brass and the plains are bare,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Star Of Australasia : First Line : We boast no more of our bloodless flag, that rose from a nation's slime;
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Teams : First Line : A cloud of dust on the long white road,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Things We Dare Not Tell : First Line : The fields are fair in autumn yet, and the sun's still shining there,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Tragedy : First Line : Oh, I never felt so wretched, and things never looked so blue
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Vagabond : First Line : White handkerchiefs wave from the short black pier
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Wander-light : First Line : And they heard the tent-poles clatter,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Wattle : First Line : I saw it in the days gone by,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Wreck Of The `derry Castle' : First Line : Day of ending for beginnings!
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : To An Old Mate : First Line : Old Mate! In the gusty old weather,
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