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<blockquote data-quote="TheAuldGrump" data-source="post: 4005812" data-attributes="member: 6957"><p>THERE were ten of us there on the moonlit quay,</p><p> And one on the for’ard hatch;</p><p>No straighter mate to his mates than he</p><p> Had ever said: ‘Len’s a match!’</p><p>’Twill be long, old man, ere our glasses clink,</p><p> ’Twill be long ere we grip your hand!—</p><p>And we dragged him ashore for a final drink</p><p> Till the whole wide world seemed grand.</p><p></p><p> For they marry and go as the world rolls back,</p><p> They marry and vanish and die;</p><p> But their spirit shall live on the Outside Track</p><p> As long as the years go by.</p><p></p><p>The port-lights glowed in the morning mist</p><p> That rolled from the waters green;</p><p>And over the railing we grasped his fist</p><p> As the dark tide came between.</p><p>We cheered the captain and cheered the crew,</p><p> And our mate, times out of mind;</p><p>We cheered the land he was going to</p><p> And the land he had left behind.</p><p></p><p>We roared Lang Syne as a last farewell,</p><p> But my heart seemed out of joint;</p><p>I well remember the hush that fell</p><p> When the steamer had passed the point</p><p>We drifted home through the public bars,</p><p> We were ten times less by one</p><p>Who sailed out under the morning stars,</p><p> And under the rising sun.</p><p></p><p>And one by one, and two by two,</p><p> They have sailed from the wharf since then;</p><p>I have said good-bye to the last I knew,</p><p> The last of the careless men.</p><p>And I can’t but think that the times we had</p><p> Were the best times after all,</p><p>As I turn aside with a lonely glass</p><p> And drink to the bar-room wall.</p><p></p><p> But I’ll try my luck for a cheque Out Back,</p><p> Then a last good-bye to the bush;</p><p> For my heart’s away on the Outside Track,</p><p> On the track of the steerage push. </p><p></p><p>The Auld Grump - The Outside Track by Henry Lawson, a song about farewells and friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAuldGrump, post: 4005812, member: 6957"] THERE were ten of us there on the moonlit quay, And one on the for’ard hatch; No straighter mate to his mates than he Had ever said: ‘Len’s a match!’ ’Twill be long, old man, ere our glasses clink, ’Twill be long ere we grip your hand!— And we dragged him ashore for a final drink Till the whole wide world seemed grand. For they marry and go as the world rolls back, They marry and vanish and die; But their spirit shall live on the Outside Track As long as the years go by. The port-lights glowed in the morning mist That rolled from the waters green; And over the railing we grasped his fist As the dark tide came between. We cheered the captain and cheered the crew, And our mate, times out of mind; We cheered the land he was going to And the land he had left behind. We roared Lang Syne as a last farewell, But my heart seemed out of joint; I well remember the hush that fell When the steamer had passed the point We drifted home through the public bars, We were ten times less by one Who sailed out under the morning stars, And under the rising sun. And one by one, and two by two, They have sailed from the wharf since then; I have said good-bye to the last I knew, The last of the careless men. And I can’t but think that the times we had Were the best times after all, As I turn aside with a lonely glass And drink to the bar-room wall. But I’ll try my luck for a cheque Out Back, Then a last good-bye to the bush; For my heart’s away on the Outside Track, On the track of the steerage push. The Auld Grump - The Outside Track by Henry Lawson, a song about farewells and friends. [/QUOTE]
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