Heed Not!
Heed not the cock-sure tourist, Seeing with English eyes; Stroked at the banquet table Still, with the old stock lies, Pet of a social circle, Guest in a garden fair, Free of the first-class carriage, He learns no Australia there. Heed not the Southern humbugs By the first saloons who come, From his work in the wide, hot scrub-lands The Australian goes not home. Give them the toadies knighthood, Fit for the souls theyve got; Fear not to shame Australia For Australia knows them not. Heed not the Sydney dailies, Naught for the land they do; Heed not the Melbourne street crowd, For they know no more than you! Pent in the coastal cities, Still on the old-world track, They know naught of Australia, Of the heart of the great Out-Back. But wait for the voice that gathers Strength by the western creeks! Heed ye the Out-Back shearers, List when the Great Bush speaks! Heed ye the black-sheep, working His own salvation free, And Oh! heed ye the sons of the exiles When they speak of the things to be!
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