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Famous Bluey Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Bluey poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous bluey poems. These examples illustrate what a famous bluey poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry
...y chance 
Along of Corny Bill. 

His long life's-day is nearly o'er, 
Its shades begin to fall; 
He soon must mount his bluey for 
The last long tramp of all; 
I trust that when, in bush an' town, 
He's lived and learnt his fill, 
They'll let the golden slip-rails down 
For poor old Corny Bill....Read more of this...
by Lawson, Henry



...Australia's a big country 
An' Freedom's humping bluey, 
An' Freedom's on the wallaby 
Oh! don't you hear 'er cooey? 
She's just begun to boomerang, 
She'll knock the tyrants silly, 
She's goin' to light another fire 
And boil another billy. 

Our fathers toiled for bitter bread 
While loafers thrived beside 'em, 
But food to eat and clothes to wear, 
Their native land denied 'em. 
An' so they left their n...Read more of this...
by Lawson, Henry
...t to meet a mate o' mine called `Dunn of Nevertire'. 
Was raised at Nevertire -- 
The town of Nevertire; 
He humped his bluey by the name of `Dunn of Nevertire'. 

`I've heard he's poor, and if he is, a proud old fool is he; 
But, spite of that, I'll find a way to fix the old gum-tree. 
I've bought a station in the North -- the best that could be had; 
I want a man to pick the stock -- I want a super bad; 
I want no bully-brute to boss -- no crawling, sneaking liar -- 
My sta...Read more of this...
by Lawson, Henry
...ow the tent poles are rotting, the camp fires are dead, 
And the possums may gambol in trees overhead; 
I am humping my bluey far out on the land, 
And the prints of my bluchers sink deep in the sand: 
I am out on the wallaby humping my drum, 
And I came by the tracks where the sundowners come. 

It is nor'-west and west o'er the ranges and far 
To the plains where the cattle and sheep stations are, 
With the sky for my roof and the grass for my bunk, 
And a calico bag for my...Read more of this...
by Lawson, Henry

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Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry