Written In Australia

Arthur Henry Adams 1872 (Lawrence) – 1936 (Sydney, New South Wales)



THE WIDE sun stares without a cloud:   
 Whipped by his glances truculent   
The earth lies quivering and cowed.   
 My heart is hot with discontent:   
 I hate this haggard continent.           
  
But over the loping leagues of sea   
A lone land calls to her children free:   
My own land holding her arms to me—   
But oh, the long loping leagues of sea.   
  
The grey old city is dumb with heat;           
 No breeze comes leaping, naked, rude,   
Adown the narrow, high-walled street;   
 Upon the night thick perfumes brood:   
 The evening oozes lassitude.   
  
But over the edges of my town,           
 Swept in a tide that ne’er abates,   
The riotous breezes tumble down;   
 My heart looks home, looks home where waits   
 The Windy City of the Straits!   
  
The land lies desolate and stripped;           
 Across its waste has thinly strayed   
A tattered host of eucalypt   
 From whose gaunt uniform is made   
 A ragged penury of shade.   
  
But over my isles the forest drew           
 A mantle thick—save where a peak   
Shows his grim teeth a-snarl—and through   
 The filtered coolness creek and creek,   
 Tangled in ferns, in whispers speak.   
  
And there the placid great lakes are;           
 And brimming rivers proudly force   
Their ice-cold tides. Here, like a scar,   
 Dry-lipped, a withered water-course   
 Crawls from a long-forgotten source.   
  
My glance, home-gazing, scarce discerns           
 This listless girl, in whose dark hair   
A starry red hibiscus burns;   
 Her pallid cheeks are like a pair   
 Of nuns, bloom-ravished, yet so fair.   
  
And like a sin her warm lips flame           
 In her wan face; swift passions brim   
In those brown eyes too soft for blame;   
 Her form is sinuous and slim—   
 That lyric line of breast and limb!   
  
But one there waits whose brown face glows,           
 Whose cheeks with Winter’s kisses smart—   
The flushing petals of a rose.   
 Of earth and sun she is a part;   
 Her brow is Greek and Greek her heart.   
  
At love she laughs a faint disdain;           
 Her heart no weakly one to charm;   
Robust and fragrant as the rain,   
 The dark bush soothed her with his balm,   
 The mountains gave her of their calm.   
  
Her fresh young figure, lithe and tall,           
 Her radiant eyes, her brow benign,   
She is the peerless queen of all—   
 The maid, the country, that I shrine   
 In this far-banished heart of mine!   
  
And over the loping leagues of green           
A lone land waits with a hope serene—   
My own land calls like a prisoner queen—   
But oh, the long loping leagues between!

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Scheme ABAXB CCCC DEDEA FGFGG XHAHH IJIJJ KLKLL MNMNN OPOPP QRQRR SXSTT UVUVV WWWW
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,574
Words 411
Stanzas 13
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 4

Arthur Henry Adams

Arthur Henry Adams was a journalist and author. He started his career in New Zealand, though he spent most of it in Australia, and for a short time lived in China and London.  more…

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