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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required ..DINGO.. Out in the west the wild Brumbies still roam, there you`ll find red Dingo the sheep killer dog. Dog netting fences are there to keep the sheep home, Roo holes let him through like a Frog. Wild Pigs burrow under this fence, and leave another hole. The cunning dog looks for them with good sense, to find a way in is his goal. So then he`s in amongst the Sheep , to weed a killer out. More than one will go to deathly sleep, I have no cause to doubt. With dead Sheep laying all about, he`ll eat his fill, old Dingo. The Fox will watch until he`s gone, he`ll starve the Crows by jingo. Well daylight comes and the crows arrive, will they pick these bones so bare. Old man goanna eats away inside. Yes the crows do tear their hair. A few days do pass, now his stomach it is empty. The dog returns to the easy sport, of sheep there sure are plenty. The worms do bite to feed the thought, he`ll kill just two not twenty. The doggers rifle shot rings out, old red he staggers plenty. He stopped to smell piddle fresh about, shot dead by a 25. 20. Old Johnson the dogger had set his traps, on the dingo`s route he knew. Dog piss he dripped right across his tracks, to a dog trap cruel but true. He sometimes used a shotgun trap, made of water pipe with care. The shell got fired by a 2 inch nail, trip wired this deadly snare. by D H JOHNSON How Dingo trappers operated till about 1960
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