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"drovers" poems

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Clancy of the OverflowI had written him a letter which I had, for want of better / Knowledge, sent to where I met him down the Lachlan, years ago, / He was shearing when I knew him, so I sent the letter to him,
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ShancoduffShancoduff My black hills have never seen the sun rising, / Eternally they look North towards Armagh. / Lot's wife would not be salt if she had been
Patrick Kavanagh16
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Surreal I am realthe war they say is many centuries away, / different continental breakfast, different time warp zone / there is an ocean and a sea between...well, understanding and action
@darrell-wade-elverum43
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There's Something **** about Texas.There's something **** about Texas. / I'm not sure if it's because / of the rhyming sound it has
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The Lone Rider & RangerThe lone rider / left the station at high noon that day. / Sadly, it was something he had to do.
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SligoThere are mountains / Benbulben is a beacon / There are lakes tied
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Claude McKay was a Jamaican writer and poet. He was a communist in his early life, but after a visit to the Soviet Union, decided that communism was too disciplined and confining. McKay was involved in the Harlem Renaissance and wrote three novels: Home to Harlem (1928), a best-seller which won the Harmon Gold Award f...

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