Old Poetry Old Poetry Poetry Poets Essays Forums

Up North

Oh, Bill and Joe to the north have gone,
A green shirt on their back;
There are not many ewes and lambs
Along Kokoda track.

There are not many ewes and lambs,
But men in single file
Like sheep along a mountain pad
Walk mile on sweating mile;

And each half-hour they change the lead,
Though I have never read
Where any fat bell-whether was
Shot, in the mountains, dead.

The only sheep they muster there
Leap through the mind at night;
'Twould be as red as marking time
To change green shirt for white.

And though Bill dreams of droving now
On the drought-coloured plain,
There's little need to tap the glass
Or pray for it to rain.

They have no lack of water there
But there is a stinging tail,
For men lie dying in the grass
Along Kokoda trail.

Leave a guest comment (subject to review)

    : Comment:

    Name: (required)
    Email: (required, hidden from spam)

Comments

  • Master Domtos rose
    March 22, 2006
    Edit | Reply
    An extremely vivid picture of the ceaseless tropical rain and the death which awaited the Australians, during the New Guinea campaign.


  • May 7, 2005
    Edit | Reply
    Very good to include this; but also please put up Windy Nights by Campbell. It shows him broadening out of the pastoral and with mature insight as well as passion.