<h2> The Shanty on the Rise </h2>
<p>When the caravans of wool-teams climbed the ranges from the West,<br/>
On a spur among the mountains stood 'The Bullock-drivers' Rest';<br/>
It was built of bark and saplings, and was rather rough inside,<br/>
But 'twas good enough for bushmen in the careless days that died —<br/>
Just a quiet little shanty kept by 'Something-in-Disguise',<br/>
As the bushmen called the landlord of the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
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City swells who 'do the Royal' would have called the Shanty low,<br/>
But 'twas better far and purer than some toney pubs I know;<br/>
For the patrons of the Shanty had the principles of men,<br/>
And the spieler, if he struck it, wasn't welcome there again.<br/>
You could smoke and drink in quiet, yarn, or else soliloquise,<br/>
With a decent lot of fellows in the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
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'Twas the bullock-driver's haven when his team was on the road,<br/>
And the waggon-wheels were groaning as they ploughed beneath the load;<br/>
And I mind how weary teamsters struggled on while it was light,<br/>
Just to camp within a cooey of the Shanty for the night;<br/>
And I think the very bullocks raised their heads and fixed their eyes<br/>
On the candle in the window of the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
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And the bullock-bells were clanking from the marshes on the flats<br/>
As we hurried to the Shanty, where we hung our dripping hats;<br/>
And we took a drop of something that was brought at our desire,<br/>
As we stood with steaming moleskins in the kitchen by the fire.<br/>
Oh! it roared upon a fireplace of the good, old-fashioned size,<br/>
When the rain came down the chimney of the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
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They got up a Christmas party in the Shanty long ago,<br/>
While I camped with Jimmy Nowlett on the riverbank below;<br/>
Poor old Jim was in his glory — they'd elected him M.C.,<br/>
For there wasn't such another raving lunatic as he.<br/>
'Mr. Nowlett, Mr. Swaller!' shouted Something-in-Disguise,<br/>
As we walked into the parlour of the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
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There is little real pleasure in the city where I am —<br/>
There's a swarry round the corner with its mockery and sham;<br/>
But a fellow can be happy when around the room he whirls<br/>
In a party up the country with the jolly country girls.<br/>
Why, at times I almost fancied I was dancing on the skies,<br/>
When I danced with Mary Carey in the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
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Jimmy came to me and whispered, and I muttered, 'Go along!'<br/>
But he shouted, 'Mr. Swaller will oblige us with a song!'<br/>
And at first I said I wouldn't, and I shammed a little too,<br/>
Till the girls began to whisper, 'Mr. Swallow, now, ah, DO!'<br/>
So I sang a song of something 'bout the love that never dies,<br/>
And the chorus shook the rafters of the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
<br/>
Jimmy burst his concertina, and the bullock-drivers went<br/>
For the corpse of Joe the Fiddler, who was sleeping in his tent;<br/>
Joe was tired and had lumbago, and he wouldn't come, he said,<br/>
But the case was very urgent, so they pulled him out of bed;<br/>
And they fetched him, for the bushmen knew that Something-in-Disguise<br/>
Had a cure for Joe's lumbago in the Shanty on the Rise.<br/>
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Jim and I were rather quiet while escorting Mary home,<br/>
'Neath the stars that hung in clusters, near and distant, from the dome;<br/>
And we walked so very silent — being lost in reverie —<br/>
That we heard the settlers'-matches rustle softly on the tree;<br/>
And I wondered who would win her when she said her sweet good-byes —<br/>
But she died at one-and-twenty, and was buried on the Rise.<br/>
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I suppose the Shanty vanished from the ranges long ago,<br/>
And the girls are mostly married to the chaps I used to know;<br/>
My old chums are in the distance — some have crossed the border-line,<br/>
But in fancy still their glasses chink against the rim of mine.<br/>
And, upon the very centre of the greenest spot that lies<br/>
In my fondest recollection, stands the Shanty on the Rise.<br/></p>
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