<h2> 'Sez You' </h2>
<p>When the heavy sand is yielding backward from your blistered feet,<br/>
And across the distant timber you can SEE the flowing heat;<br/>
When your head is hot and aching, and the shadeless plain is wide,<br/>
And it's fifteen miles to water in the scrub the other side —<br/>
Don't give up, don't be down-hearted, to a man's strong heart be true!<br/>
Take the air in through your nostrils, set your lips and see it through —<br/>
For it can't go on for ever, and — 'I'll have my day!' says you.<br/>
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When you're camping in the mulga, and the rain is falling slow,<br/>
While you nurse your rheumatism 'neath a patch of calico;<br/>
Short of tucker or tobacco, short of sugar or of tea,<br/>
And the scrubs are dark and dismal, and the plains are like a sea;<br/>
Don't give up and be down-hearted — to the soul of man be true!<br/>
Grin! if you've a mate to grin for, grin and jest and don't look blue;<br/>
For it can't go on for ever, and — 'I'll rise some day,' says you.<br/>
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When you've tramped the Sydney pavements till you've counted all the flags,<br/>
And your flapping boot-soles trip you, and your clothes are mostly rags,<br/>
When you're called a city loafer, shunned, abused, moved on, despised —<br/>
Fifty hungry beggars after every job that's advertised —<br/>
Don't be beaten! Hold your head up! To your wretched self be true;<br/>
Set your pride to fight your hunger! Be a MAN in all you do!<br/>
For it cannot last for ever — 'I will rise again!' says you.<br/>
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When you're dossing out in winter, in the darkness and the rain,<br/>
Crouching, cramped, and cold and hungry 'neath a seat in The Domain,<br/>
And a cloaked policeman stirs you with that mighty foot of his —<br/>
'Phwat d'ye mane? Phwat's this?<br/>
Who are ye? Come, move on — git out av this!'<br/>
Don't get mad; 'twere only foolish; there is nought that you can do,<br/>
Save to mark his beat and time him — find another hole or two;<br/>
But it can't go on for ever — 'I'll have money yet!' says you.<br/>
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Bother not about the morrow, for sufficient to the day<br/>
Is the evil (rather more so). Put your trust in God and pray!<br/>
Study well the ant, thou sluggard. Blessed are the meek and low.<br/>
Ponder calmly on the lilies — how they idle, how they grow.<br/>
A man's a man! Obey your masters! Do not blame the proud and fat,<br/>
For the poor are always with them, and they cannot alter that.<br/>
Lay your treasures up in Heaven — cling to life and see it through!<br/>
For it cannot last for ever — 'I shall die some day,' says you.<br/></p>
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