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On the Night Train
This evocative poem was written and published in the year of Henry Lawson’s death, 1922. It was probably Henry’s last poem.
On the Night Train
by Henry Lawson
| HAVE you seen
the bush by moonlight, from the train, go running by? Blackened log and stump and sapling, ghostly trees all dead and dry; Here a patch of glassy water; there a glimpse of mystic sky? Have you heard the still voice calling — yet so warm, and yet so cold: “I’m the Mother-Bush that bore you! Come to me when you are old”? Did you see the Bush below you sweeping darkly to the Range, In the cutting or the tunnel, out of sight of stock or shed, |
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