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The Road To Gundagai |
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Title: The Road To Gundagai Author: Banjo Paterson [More Titles by Paterson] The mountain road goes up and down, And branching off there runs a track, Across the plains and ranges grey . . . . . It came by chance one day that I And reached about the evening tide And, waiting at the crossing place, With eyes of deepest violet blue, The fairest maids Australia knows Then, fearing I might go astray, Her voice might well a man bewitch -- 'The tracks are clear,' she made reply, Then slowly, looking coyly back, And I for one was well content But round the turn a swain she met -- . . . . . I turned and travelled with a sigh [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |