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across the Darling River at Brewarrina. The stones they carried
from Lord knows where -- and the Lord knows how. The people of Bourke
kept up navigation for months above the town by a dam of sand-bags.
The Darling rises in blazing droughts from the Queensland rains.
There are banks and beds of good clay and rock along the river.
I turn drought-ruts into rippling rills --
I form fair island and glades all green
Till every bend is a sylvan scene.
I have watered the barren land ten leagues wide!
But in vain I have tried, ah! in vain I have tried
To show the sign of the Great All Giver,
The Word to a people: O! lock your river.
But racing steamers the seasons round;
I want fair homes on my lonely ways,
A people's love and a people's praise --
And rosy children to dive and swim --
And fair girls' feet in my rippling brim;
And cool, green forests and gardens ever' --
Oh, this is the hymn of the Darling River.