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The Loveable Characters

    By Henry Lawson



    I long for the streets but the Lord knoweth best,
    For there I am never a saint;
    There are lovable characters out in the West,
    With humour heroic and quaint;
    And, be it Up Country, or be it Out Back,
    When I shall have gone to my Home,
    I trust to be buried 'twixt River and Track
    Where my lovable characters roam.

    There are lovable characters drag through the scrub,
    Where the Optimist ever prevails;
    There are lovable characters hang round the pub,
    There are lovable jokers at sales
    Where the auctioneer's one of the lovable wags
    (Maybe from his "order" estranged),
    And the beer is on tap, and the pigs in the bags
    Of the purchasing cockies are changed.

    There were lovable characters out in the West,
    Of fifty hot summers, or more,
    Who could not be proved, when it came to the test,
    Too old to be sent to the war;
    They were all forty-five and were orphans, they said,
    With no one to keep them, or keep;
    And mostly in France, with the world's bravest dead,
    Those lovable characters sleep.

    I long for the streets, but the Lord knoweth best,
    For there I am never a saint;
    There are lovable characters out in the West,
    With humour heroic and quaint;
    And, be it Up Country, or be it Out Back,
    When I shall have gone to my Home,
    I trust to be buried 'twixt River and Track
    Where my lovable characters roam.



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