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Where the Pelican Builds

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The unexplored parts of Australia are sometimes spoken of by the bushmen of Western Queensland as the home of the pelican, a bird whose resting place, so far as the writer knows, is seldom, if ever, found.     The horses were ready, the rails were down,     But the riders lingered still,     One had a parting word to say,     And one had his pipe to fill.     Then they mounted, one with a granted prayer,     And one with a grief unguessed.     We are going, they said as they rode away,     Where the pelican builds her nest!     They had told us of pastures wide and green,     To be sought past the sunsets glow;     Of rifts in the ranges by opal lit;     And gold neath the rivers flow.     And thirst and hunger were banished words     When they spoke of that unknown West;     No drought they dreaded, no flood they feared,     Where the pelican builds her nest!     The creek at the ford was but fetlock deep     When we watched them crossing there;     The rains have replenished it thrice since then,     And thrice has the rock lain bare.     But the waters of Hope have flowed and fled,     And never from blue hills breast     Come back, by the sun and the sands devoured,     Where the pelican builds her nest.     5th, March, 1881

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"The unexplored parts of Australia are sometimes spoken of by the bushmen of Western Queensland as the home of the pelican, a bird whose resting place, so far as the writer knows, is seldom, if ever, found...."

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