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Ben Boyd's Tower

    By Henry Lawson



    Ben Boyd's Tower is watching,
    Watching o’er the sea;
    Ben Boyd’s Tower is waiting
    For her and me.
    We do not know the day,
    We do not know the hour,
    But we know that we shall meet
    By Ben Boyd’s Tower.

    Moonlight peoples Boyd Tower,
    Mystic are its walls;
    Lightly dance the lovers
    In its haunted halls.

    Ben Boyd’s Tower is watching,
    Watching o’er the foam;
    Ben Boyd’s Tower is waiting
    Till the “Wanderer” comes home.

    O! he lay above us,
    High above the surf,
    Finger-nails and toe-caps
    Digging in the turf.

    We do not know the day,
    We do not know the hour,
    But Two and Two shall meet again
    By Ben Boyd’s Tower.

    There’s an ancient dame in Eden,
    Basket on her arm,
    And she goes down the Main Street
    From the old, old farm.

    Hood drawn on her forehead,
    Withered dame and grey,
    She never looks on Boyd Tower
    Out across the Bay.

    Bright eyes in the ballroom,
    Coquetting with two,
    Just for love of mischief,
    As a girl will do.
    A quarrel in the bar-room,
    All within the hour,
    And four men rode from Boyd Town
    To Ben Boyd’s Tower.



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