Poetic Openings : Henry Lawson to Henry Lawson
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : To Be Amused :
First Line : You ask me to be gay and glad
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : To Hannah :
First Line : Spirit girl to whom 'twas given
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : Trooper Campbell :
First Line : One day old Trooper Campbell
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : Uncle Harry :
First Line : Oh, never let on to your own true love
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : Up The Country :
First Line : I am back from up the country -- very sorry that I went --
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : Victory :
First Line : The schools marched in procession in happiness and pride,
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : Waratah And Wattle :
First Line : Though poor and in trouble I wander alone,
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : When The `army' Prays For Watty :
First Line : When the kindly hours of darkness, save for light of moon and star,
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : When The Children Come Home :
First Line : On a lonely selection far out in the West
Poet : Henry Lawson :
Poem : When Your Pants Begin To Go :
First Line : When you wear a cloudy collar and a shirt that isn't white,