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Title: The Wisdom Of Hafiz Author: Banjo Paterson [More Titles by Paterson] My son, if you go to the races to battle with Ikey and Mo, If ever an owner should tell you, "Back mine"--don't you be such a flat. Walk not in the track of the trainer, nor hang round the rails at his stall. Run wide of the tipster who whispers that Borak is sure to be first, When they lay three to one on the field, and the runners are twenty-and-two, Beware of the critic who tells you the handicap's absolute rot, From tipsters, and jockeys, and trials, and gallops, the glory has gone, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |