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ONCE, WHEN WALKING DOWN THE WET GREY STREETS, by ARCHIE WELLER Last Line: And sing loud the songs of their father's fathers %as brown hands made stories from the river's clay Subject(s): Aborigines, Australian | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...THE RING OF DEATH by C. G. A. COLLES MAC'S HALF-CASTE by E. S. EMERSON MICK DOOLEY'S PANTS by GEORGE ESSEX EVANS ON THE ARROW TRACK by J. H. G. AN ABORIGINAL MOTHER'S LAMENT by CHARLES HARPUR A MAN PROSPECTING by J. E. LIDDLE THE COROBBOREE (MIDNIGHT) by WILLIAM SHARP THE LAST ABORIGINAL by WILLIAM SHARP GOOD-BYE DOROTHY GAYLE: ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA by KAREN SWENSON |
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