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Where the sunbaked earth was gasping like a creature in its pain. You would find the grasses waving like a field of summer grain, And the miles of thirsty gutters, blocked with sand and choked with mud, You would find them mighty rivers with a turbid, sweeping flood. For the rain and drought and sunshine make no changes in the street,. IN DEFENCE OF THE BUSH by A.B. "Banjo" Paterson So you're back from up the country, Mister Lawson, where you went, And you're cursing all the business in a bitter discontent; Well, we grieve to disappoint you, and it makes us sad to hear That it wasn't cool and shady -- and there wasn't plenty beer, And the loony bullock snorted when you first came into view; Well, you know it's not so often.