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A Singer Of The Bush
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There is waving of grass in the breeze
And a song in the air,
And a murmur of myriad bees
That toil everywhere.
There is scent in the blossom and bough,
And the breath of the Spring
Is as soft as a kiss on a brow–
And Spring-time I sing.

There is drought on the land, and the stock
Tumble down in their tracks
Or follow–a tottering flock–
The scrub-cutter’s axe.
While ever a creature survives
The axes shall swing;
We are fighting with fate for their lives–
And the combat I sing.