Lines Composed in a Railway Carriage single work   poetry   "A heap of wood and iron and nails,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1913... 1913 Lines Composed in a Railway Carriage
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Notes

  • Editor's note: There is a real live poet in Cue. Wearing an indignant air, a shabby suit of clothes and a bristing beard, he whirled into this office a day or two ago and whirled out again. He left behind him an aroma of stale tobacco and a poetic effusion. The latter, when straightened out, dissected, and considerably abbreviated, was seen to read:-

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  • Cue, Gascoyne - Murchison area, North Western Australia, Western Australia,
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