<h2> Jack Dunn of Nevertire </h2>
<p>It chanced upon the very day we'd got the shearing done,<br/>
A buggy brought a stranger to the West-o'-Sunday Run;<br/>
He had a round and jolly face, and he was sleek and stout,<br/>
He drove right up between the huts and called the super out.<br/>
We chaps were smoking after tea, and heard the swell enquire<br/>
For one as travelled by the name of 'Dunn of Nevertire'.<br/>
Jack Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
Poor Dunn of Nevertire;<br/>
There wasn't one of us but knew Jack Dunn of Nevertire.<br/>
<br/>
'Jack Dunn of Nevertire,' he said; 'I was a mate of his;<br/>
And now it's twenty years since I set eyes upon his phiz.<br/>
There is no whiter man than Jack — no straighter south the line,<br/>
There is no hand in all the land I'd sooner grip in mine;<br/>
To help a mate in trouble Jack would go through flood and fire.<br/>
Great Scott! and don't you know the name of Dunn of Nevertire?<br/>
Big Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
Long Jack from Nevertire;<br/>
He stuck to me through thick and thin, Jack Dunn of Nevertire.<br/>
<br/>
'I did a wild and foolish thing while Jack and I were mates,<br/>
And I disgraced my guv'nor's name, an' wished to try the States.<br/>
My lamps were turned to Yankee Land, for I'd some people there,<br/>
And I was right when someone sent the money for my fare;<br/>
I thought 'twas Dad until I took the trouble to enquire,<br/>
And found that he who sent the stuff was Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
Jack Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
Soft Dunn of Nevertire;<br/>
He'd won some money on a race — Jack Dunn of Nevertire.<br/>
<br/>
'Now I've returned, by Liverpool, a swell of Yankee brand,<br/>
To reckon, guess, and kalkilate, 'n' wake my native land;<br/>
There is no better land, I swear, in all the wide world round —<br/>
I smelt the bush a month before we touched King George's Sound!<br/>
And now I've come to settle down, the top of my desire<br/>
Is just to meet a mate o' mine called 'Dunn of Nevertire'.<br/>
Was raised at Nevertire —<br/>
The town of Nevertire;<br/>
He humped his bluey by the name of 'Dunn of Nevertire'.<br/>
<br/>
'I've heard he's poor, and if he is, a proud old fool is he;<br/>
But, spite of that, I'll find a way to fix the old gum-tree.<br/>
I've bought a station in the North — the best that could be had;<br/>
I want a man to pick the stock — I want a super bad;<br/>
I want no bully-brute to boss — no crawling, sneaking liar —<br/>
My station super's name shall be 'Jack Dunn of Nevertire'!<br/>
Straight Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
Old Dunn of Nevertire;<br/>
I guess he's known up Queensland way — Jack Dunn of Nevertire.'<br/>
<br/>
The super said, while to his face a strange expression came:<br/>
'I THINK I've seen the man you want, I THINK I know the name;<br/>
Had he a jolly kind of face, a free and careless way,<br/>
Gray eyes that always seem'd to smile, and hair just turning gray —<br/>
Clean-shaved, except a light moustache, long-limbed, an' tough as wire?'<br/>
'THAT'S HIM! THAT'S DUNN!' the stranger roared, 'Jack Dunn of Nevertire!<br/>
John Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
Jack D. from Nevertire,<br/>
They said I'd find him here, the cuss! — Jack Dunn of Nevertire.<br/>
<br/>
'I'd know his walk,' the stranger cried, 'though sobered, I'll allow.'<br/>
'I doubt it much,' the boss replied, 'he don't walk that way now.'<br/>
'Perhaps he don't!' the stranger said, 'for years were hard on Jack;<br/>
But, if he were a mile away, I swear I'd know his back.'<br/>
'I doubt it much,' the super said, and sadly puffed his briar,<br/>
'I guess he wears a pair of wings — Jack Dunn of Nevertire;<br/>
Jack Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
Brave Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
He caught a fever nursing me, Jack Dunn of Nevertire.'<br/>
<br/>
We took the stranger round to where a gum-tree stood alone,<br/>
And in the grass beside the trunk he saw a granite stone;<br/>
The names of Dunn and Nevertire were plainly written there —<br/>
'I'm all broke up,' the stranger said, in sorrow and despair,<br/>
'I guess he has a wider run, the man that I require;<br/>
He's got a river-frontage now, Jack Dunn of Nevertire;<br/>
Straight Dunn of Nevertire,<br/>
White Jack from Nevertire,<br/>
I guess Saint Peter knew the name of 'Dunn of Nevertire'.'<br/></p>
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