Page:Backblock Ballads and Later Verses (C.J. Dennis, 1918).djvu/94

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A SONG OF RAIN



                 Weeps the sky at Wipipipee
                 Far Farina's folk are dippy
                 With sheer joy, while Ballarat
                 Shouts and flings aloft its hat.
                 Thirsty Thackaringa yells;
                 Taltabooka gladly tells
                 Of a season wet and windy;
                 Men rejoice on Murrindindie;
                 Kalioota's ceased complaining;
                 For it's raining—raining—raining!

Because a poor bush parson prayed an altruistic prayer,
Rich with unselfish fellow-love that Heaven counted rare
And yet, mayhap, because one night a meteor was hurled
Across the everlasting blue, the luck was with our world.
 
                 On the wilds of Winininnie
                 Cattle low and horses whinny,
                 Frolicking with sheer delight.
                 From Beltana to The Bight,
                 In the Malice's sun-scorched towns,
                 In the sheds on Darling Downs,
                 In the huts at Yudnapinna,
                 Tents on Tidnacoordininna,
                 To the sky all heads are craning—
                 For it's raining—raining—raining!