• The boys had come back from the races

    All silent and down on their luck;

    They'd backed 'em, straight out and for places,

    But never a winner they's struck.

    They lost their good money on Slogan,

    And fell most uncommonly flat

    When Partner, the pride of the Bogan,

    Was beaten by Aristocrat.
    ...

  • Our own possessions — though our own —

    'Tis well to hoard anew —

    Remembering the Dimensions

    Of Possibility.

  • Ourselves we do inter with sweet derision.

    The channel of the dust who once achieves

    Invalidates the balm of that religion

    That doubts as fervently as it believes.

  • Ourselves were wed one summer — dear —

    Your Vision — was in June —

    And when Your little Lifetime failed,

    I wearied — too — of mine —


    And overtaken in the Dark —

    Where You had put me down —

    By Some one carrying a Light —

    I — too — received the Sign.


    'Tis true — Our...

  • Out of sight? What of that?

    See the Bird — reach it!

    Curve by Curve — Sweep by Sweep —

    Round the Steep Air —

    Danger! What is that to Her?

    Better 'tis to fail — there —

    Than debate — here —


    Blue is Blue — the World through —

    Amber — Amber — Dew — Dew —

    Seek —...

  • Over and over, like a Tune —

    The Recollection plays —

    Drums off the Phantom Battlements

    Cornets of Paradise —


    Snatches, from Baptized Generations —

    Cadences too grand

    But for the Justified Processions

    At the Lord's Right hand.

  • Over the fence —

    Strawberries — grow —

    Over the fence —

    I could climb — if I tried, I know —

    Berries are nice!


    But — if I stained my Apron —

    God would certainly scold!

    Oh, dear, — I guess if He were a Boy —

    He'd — climb — if He could!

  • Little bush maiden, wondering-eyed,

    Playing alone in the creek-bed dry,

    In the small green flat on every side

    Walled in by the Moonbi ranges high;

    Tell me the tale of your lonely life

    'Mid the great grey forests that know no change.

    "I never have left my home," she said,

    "I have never been...