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As Good As New

    By Henry Lawson



    Oh, this is a song of the old lights, that came to my heart like a hymn;
    And this is a song for the old lights, the lights that we thought grew dim,
    That came to my heart to comfort me, and I pass it along to you;
    And here is a hand to the good old friend who turns up as good as new.

    And this is a song for the camp-fire out west where the stars shine bright,
    Oh, this is a song for the camp-fire where the old mates yarn to-night;
    Where the old mates yarn of the old days, and their numbers are all too few,
    And this is a song for the good old times that will turn up as good as new.

    Oh, this is a song for the old foe, we have both grown wiser now,
    And this is a song for the old foe, and we’re sorry we had that row;
    And this is a song for the old love, the love that we thought untrue,
    Oh, this is a song of the dear old love that comes back as good as new.

    Oh, this is a song for the black sheep, for the black sheep that fled from town,
    And this is a song for the brave heart, for the brave heart that lived it down;
    And this is a song for the battler, for the battler who sees it through,
    And this is a song for the broken heart that turns up as good as new.

    Ah, this is a song for the brave mate, be he Bushman, Scot, or Russ,
    A song for the mates we will stick to, for the mates who have stuck to us;
    And this is a song for the old creed, to do as a man should do,
    Till the Lord takes us all to a wider world, where we’ll turn up as good as new.



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