Corny Bill

Henry Lawson 1867 (Grenfell) – 1922 (Sydney)




His old clay pipe stuck in his mouth,
 His hat pushed from his brow,
His dress best fitted for the South --
 I think I see him now;
And when the city streets are still,
 And sleep upon me comes,
I often dream that me an' Bill
 Are humpin' of our drums.
 
I mind the time when first I came
 A stranger to the land;
And I was stumped, an' sick, an' lame
 When Bill took me in hand.
Old Bill was what a chap would call
 A friend in poverty,
And he was very kind to all,
 And very good to me.
 
We'd camp beneath the lonely trees
 And sit beside the blaze,
A-nursin' of our wearied knees,
 A-smokin' of our clays.
Or when we'd journeyed damp an' far,
 An' clouds were in the skies,
We'd camp in some old shanty bar,
 And sit a-tellin' lies.
 
Though time had writ upon his brow
 And rubbed away his curls,
He always was -- an' may be now --
 A favourite with the girls;
I've heard bush-wimmin scream an' squall --
 I've see'd 'em laugh until
They could not do their work at all,
 Because of Corny Bill.
 
He was the jolliest old pup
 As ever you did see,
And often at some bush kick-up
 They'd make old Bill M.C.
He'd make them dance and sing all night,
 He'd make the music hum,
But he'd be gone at mornin' light
 A-humpin' of his drum.
 
Though joys of which the poet rhymes
 Was not for Bill an' me,
I think we had some good old times
 Out on the wallaby.
I took a wife and left off rum,
 An' camped beneath a roof;
But Bill preferred to hump his drum
 A-paddin' of the hoof.
 
The lazy, idle loafers what
 In toney houses camp
Would call old Bill a drunken sot,
 A loafer, or a tramp;
But if the dead should ever dance --
 As poets say they will --
I think I'd rather take my chance
 Along of Corny Bill.
 
His long life's-day is nearly o'er,
 Its shades begin to fall;
He soon must mount his bluey for
 The last long tramp of all;
I trust that when, in bush an' town,
 He's lived and learnt his fill,
They'll let the golden slip-rails down
 For poor old Corny Bill.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJIJKLKL BMBMGCGC NHNXOPOP QHQHPRPR XSXSTCTC XGXGUCUC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,967
Words 390
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8

Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson 17 June 1867 - 2 September 1922 was an Australian writer and poet Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period more…

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