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Vance Palmer

I lived from 1885-1959. I was from Australia, and am in the Oceania category.

Edward Vivian (Vance) Palmer was born in Bundaberg, Queensland, on 28 August 1885, the son of Henry Burnet Palmer, a school master with literary leanings and literary friendships. His youth was spent in a succession of country towns between Bundaberg and Stanthorpe. In 1899 he went as a boarder to the Ipswich Boys' Grammar School where he remained until December 1901.

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My poetry

  • Will they never fade or pass!
    The mud, and the misty figures endlessly coming
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • Youth that rides the wildest horse,
    Youth that throws the deadliest steer
    20 lines
  • NIGHT, and a bitter sky, and strange birds crying, 
      The wan trees whisper and the winds make moan, 
    28 lines
  • It's a long road, a cruel road, the road to Roma Jail,
    birds in all the branches mocking as you pass,
    20 lines, 1 comment
  • Fat and full of health are the valleys of the Condamine,
    There the yellow maize and the green tobacco grow,
    17 lines

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