<h2> Mount Bukaroo </h2>
<p>Only one old post is standing —<br/>
Solid yet, but only one —<br/>
Where the milking, and the branding,<br/>
And the slaughtering were done.<br/>
Later years have brought dejection,<br/>
Care, and sorrow; but we knew<br/>
Happy days on that selection<br/>
Underneath old Bukaroo.<br/>
<br/>
Then the light of day commencing<br/>
Found us at the gully's head,<br/>
Splitting timber for the fencing,<br/>
Stripping bark to roof the shed.<br/>
Hands and hearts the labour strengthened;<br/>
Weariness we never knew,<br/>
Even when the shadows lengthened<br/>
Round the base of Bukaroo.<br/>
<br/>
There for days below the paddock<br/>
How the wilderness would yield<br/>
To the spade, and pick, and mattock,<br/>
While we toiled to win the field.<br/>
Bronzed hands we used to sully<br/>
Till they were of darkest hue,<br/>
'Burning off' down in the gully<br/>
At the back of Bukaroo.<br/>
<br/>
When we came the baby brother<br/>
Left in haste his broken toys,<br/>
Shouted to the busy mother:<br/>
'Here is dadda and the boys!'<br/>
Strange it seems that she was able<br/>
For the work that she would do;<br/>
How she'd bustle round the table<br/>
In the hut 'neath Bukaroo!<br/>
<br/>
When the cows were safely yarded,<br/>
And the calves were in the pen,<br/>
All the cares of day discarded,<br/>
Closed we round the hut-fire then.<br/>
Rang the roof with boyish laughter<br/>
While the flames o'er-topped the flue;<br/>
Happy days remembered after —<br/>
Far away from Bukaroo.<br/>
<br/>
But the years were full of changes,<br/>
And a sorrow found us there;<br/>
For our home amid the ranges<br/>
Was not safe from searching Care.<br/>
On he came, a silent creeper;<br/>
And another mountain threw<br/>
O'er our lives a shadow deeper<br/>
Than the shade of Bukaroo.<br/>
<br/>
All the farm is disappearing;<br/>
For the home has vanished now,<br/>
Mountain scrub has choked the clearing,<br/>
Hid the furrows of the plough.<br/>
Nearer still the scrub is creeping<br/>
Where the little garden grew;<br/>
And the old folks now are sleeping<br/>
At the foot of Bukaroo.<br/></p>
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