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OLD BILL
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WHY


They were tall and fair and young free
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“Captain Jack”

Around the paddock he went
At a gentle trotting pace
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Old Dan was a man of many years
Who had traveled the outback track
He had wandered far along the way
With nothing but an old worn pack.
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Old Bill

OLD BILL



The dust rose above the hill
As the Beechworth Coach went by
Old one armed Bill at the reins
With a twinkle in his eye.

The horses hooves rang on the stones
Sparks flying left and right
As the coach took the left hand fork
That was the road to Bright.

Old Bill has driven the Beechworth Coach
For more years than one can remember
In rain and hail and stormy weather
And in the hot sun of December.

The kids along the dusty track
All wave and talk to Old Bill
As he drives his team along the way
Up and over the hill.

The folks around loved Old Bill
He was an Overlander
Who gave his trust to all he found
And never did his dander.

Old Bill has a new coach now
He drives the one in heaven
And all who are left remember
He was a man among men.



© P C Bodin 2001

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