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The stillness of the fading day. As treasures in their hearts to stay. Or when amidst the candlelight. The choir begins, "Oh, Holy Night," And lives so filled with busyness. Are wafted to a quiet bliss. So as the season comes your way. For you and yours, we humbly pray. That in this time of Christmas rush.


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Of Christmas tide 'mid English barns. When he was, long ago, a farmer's boy. His old eyes glisten as he sees. Half glimpses of old memories, Of whitened fields and winter snows, And yuletide logs and mistletoes, And all that half-forgotten, hallowed joy. The children listen, mouths agape, And see a land with no escape.


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A Bush Christmas The sun burns hotly thro' the gums As down the road old Rogan comes The hatter from the lonely hut Beside the track to Woollybutt. He likes to spend his Christmas with us here. He says a man gets sort of strange Living alone without a change, Gets sort of settled in his way; And so he comes each Christmas day


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A Bush Christmas C.J. Dennis, Dee Huxley (Illustrator) 3.25 12 ratings1 review "Christmas Day in the bush, poem written at the turn of last century."--Provided by publisher. Genres Christmas PoetryChildrensPicture Books Hardcover First published January 1, 2008 Book details & editions About the author C.J. Dennis 56 books6 followers


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A Bush Christening [poem by Banjo Paterson] [Editor: This poem by "Banjo" Paterson The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses, 1895; previously published in , 16 December 1893.] On the outer Barcoo where the churches are few, And men of religion are scanty, On a road never cross'd 'cept by folk that are lost, One Michael Magee had a shanty.


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On many other Christmas times. "By gum!" he says, "That was a slap-up feed!" Then, with his black pipe well alight, Old Rogan brings the kids delight By telling o'er again his yarns Of Christmas tide 'mid English barns When he was, long ago, a farmer's boy. His old eyes glisten as he sees Half glimpses of old memories, Of whitened fields and.


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The "bush" or "out back" is Australia's huge, harsh wilderness where thousands of pioneers struggled to scratch out a living. Many of those pioneers were descendants of British prisoners, including a disproportionate number of Scots - this explains the Scottish brogue in the characters' dialogue. Santa Claus In The Bush


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The Christmas Wish - Australian Bush Poetry, Verse & Music The Christmas Wish 'Twas Christmas Eve in '94, when Santa made a call, with shining gifts of red and gold, some large and others small. The presents were for Kate and Anne, aged six, and nearly four. Instead, he found a pile of toys around the fireplace door.


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A Bush Christmas Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis 1876 (Auburn) - 1938 (Melbourne) Childhood Family Holiday Life Nature The sun burns hotly thro' the gums As down the road old Rogan comes The hatter from the lonely hut Beside the track to Woollybutt. He likes to spend his Christmas with us here. He says a man gets sort of strange


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A Bush Christmas by Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis The sun burns hotly thro' the gums As down the road old Rogan comes The hatter from the lonely hut Beside the track to Woollybutt. He likes to spend his Christmas with us here. He says a man gets sort of strange Living alone without a change, Gets sort of settled in his way;


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A Bush Christmas, by C. J. Dennis | Poeticous: poems, essays, and short stories A Bush Christmas The sun burns hotly thro' the gums As down the road old Rogan comes The hatter from the lonely hut Beside the track to Woollybutt. He likes to spend his Christmas with us here. He says a man gets sort of strange Living alone without a change,


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A Bush Christmas The sun burns hotly thro' the gums As down the road old Rogan comes - The hatter from the lonely hut Beside the track to Woollybutt. He likes to spend his Christmas with us here. He says a man gets sort of strange Living alone without a change, Gets sort of settled in his way; And so he comes each Christmas day


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C J Dennis. Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis, better known as C. J. Dennis, (7 September 1876 - 22 June 1938) was an Australian poet known for his humorous poems. Dennis moved around a lot in his life - for a while he even lived in a tent, and then later in an old tramway bus, at Kallista, outside Melbourne, where he wrote much of.


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On many other Christmas times. 'By gum!' he says, 'That was a slap-up feed!' Then, with his black pipe well alight, Old Rogan brings the kids delight By telling o'er again his yarns Of Christmas tide 'mid English barns When he was, long ago, a farmer's boy. His old eyes glisten as he sees Half glimpses of old memories,


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In this famous narrative poem, William Wordsworth (1770-1850), recounts a Christmas tradition. Minstrels would travel door to door, playing music and providing wishes for a great Christmas season. In true Wordsworth fashion, this poem highlights the natural elements of the night. He uses descriptive language such as lofty moon, encircling.