YE sons of Australia, forget not your braves, Bring the wild forest flowers to strew o'er on the graves Of the four daring outlaws whose race it is run, And place on their tombs the wild laurels they've won. On the Banks of Euroa they made their first rush, They cleared out at Coppies, then steered through the bush, Black-trackers and troopers soon did them pursue But cast out their anchor when near them they drew. The daring Kate Kelly how noble her mien As she sat on her horse like an Amazon queen. She rode through the forest, revolver at hand, Regardless of dangerwho dare bid her stand? May the angels protect this young heroine bold And her name be recorded in letters of gold, Though her brothers were outlaws she loved them most dear And hastened to tell them when danger was near. But the great God of Mercy, who scans all our ways Commanded grim Death to shorten their days. Straightway to Glenrowan their course He did steer To slay those bold outlaws and stop their career. The daring Ned Kelly came forth from the inn, To wreak his last vengeance he then did begin, To slaughter the troopers straightway he did go And tore up the railway their train to o'erthrow. But the great God of Mercy, to balk his intent, And stop the destruction, a messenger sent, A person named Curnow, who seemed in great dread, Cried out to the troopers, "There's danger ahead." But Time hath its change; how dreadful their fate; They found out their error when it was too late. The house was surrounded by troopers two score, And also expected a great many more. The daring Ned Kelly, revolver in hand, Came to the veranda, the troopers he scanned, Said he "You cursed wretches, we do you defy, We will not surrender, we conquer or die." Like the free sons of Ishmael, brought up in the wilds, Amongst forests and mountains and rocky defiles, These brave, lawless fellows would not be controlled, And fought ten to one, until death we are told. Next day at Glenrowan, how dreadful the doom Of Hart and Dan Kelly shut up in a room A trooper named Johnson set the house all aflame To burn those bold outlaws, it was a great shame. The daring Kate Kelly came forth from the crowd, And on her poor brother she called out aloud, "Come forth, my dear brother, and fight while you can!" But a ball had just taken the life of poor Dan. Next morning our hero came forth from the bush, Encased in strong armour his way he did push. To gain his bold comrades it was his desire The troopers espied him, and soon opened fire. The bullets bound off him just like a stone wall, His fiendish appearance soon did them appal; His legs unprotected a trooper then found, And a shot well directed brought him to the ground. Now he arose captured, and stripped off his mail, Well guarded by troopers and taken to jail. Indicted for murder, it grieved him full sore; His friends and relations his fate may deplore. Now, you daring young fellows take warning by me, Beware of bushranging, and bad company, For like many others you may feel the dart Which pierced the two Kellys, Joe Byrne, and Steve Hart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 49 by PHILIP SIDNEY CORTEGE FOR ROSENBLOOM by WALLACE STEVENS THE ARGONAUTS (ARGONATUICA): MEDEA'S DREAM by APOLLONIUS RHODIUS PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 63. AL-HAIY by EDWIN ARNOLD JERUSALEM; THE EMANATION OF THE GIANT ALBION: CHAPTER 1 by WILLIAM BLAKE |