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Mount Bukaroo

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Only one old post is standing,     Solid yet, but only one,     Where the milking, and the branding,     And the slaughtering were done.     Later years have brought dejection,     Care, and sorrow; but we knew     Happy days on that selection     Underneath old Bukaroo.     Then the light of day commencing     Found us at the gully's head,     Splitting timber for the fencing,     Stripping bark to roof the shed.     Hands and hearts the labour strengthened;     Weariness we never knew,     Even when the shadows lengthened     Round the base of Bukaroo.     There for days below the paddock     How the wilderness would yield     To the spade, and pick, and mattock,     While we toiled to win the field.     Bronzed hands we used to sully     Till they were of darkest hue,     `Burning off' down in the gully     At the back of Bukaroo.     When we came the baby brother     Left in haste his broken toys,     Shouted to the busy mother:     `Here is dadda and the boys!'     Strange it seems that she was able     For the work that she would do;     How she'd bustle round the table     In the hut 'neath Bukaroo!     When the cows were safely yarded,     And the calves were in the pen,     All the cares of day discarded,     Closed we round the hut-fire then.     Rang the roof with boyish laughter     While the flames o'er-topped the flue;     Happy days remembered after,     Far away from Bukaroo.     But the years were full of changes,     And a sorrow found us there;     For our home amid the ranges     Was not safe from searching Care.     On he came, a silent creeper;     And another mountain threw     O'er our lives a shadow deeper     Than the shade of Bukaroo.     All the farm is disappearing;     For the home has vanished now,     Mountain scrub has choked the clearing,     Hid the furrows of the plough.     Nearer still the scrub is creeping     Where the little garden grew;     And the old folks now are sleeping     At the foot of Bukaroo.

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