Floral Emblems of Australia
[This verse may be sung
to the tune of Click Go The Shears]
The Wildflowers of the Wide Brown Land
The Wildflowers of the Wide Brown Land
grow glorious and free;
The people of each State all chose
The people of each State all chose
their favourite-to-see;
So rich! - So rare ! But - which goes where?
So rich! - So rare ! But - which goes where?
Our picture illustrates :
Rehearse our verse, you'll always know
Rehearse our verse, you'll always know
which flowers with which States.
The Cooktown Pink Orchid's
The Cooktown Pink Orchid's
from Queensland's Gold Coast;
Taswegians love Blue-Gum's
Taswegians love Blue-Gum's
fringed blossoms' gold the most;
Red-and-Green Kangaroo Paw
Red-and-Green Kangaroo Paw
is the Wonder of the West,
Whilst New South Welsh folk think
Whilst New South Welsh folk think
big crimson Waratahs the best.
Canberra's right-Royal Blue–Bells
Canberra's right-Royal Blue–Bells
are such a lovely sight;
Pink Common Heath's Victorian
Pink Common Heath's Victorian
- So common, yet so bright!
For North- and South Australians -
For North- and South Australians -
One ‘Sir’~ named both of these -
Sturt's Pink Desert Rose, and
Sturt's Pink Desert Rose, and
red-and-black Sturt Desert Peas !
Chorus :
Dusty old Acacia,
Chorus :
Dusty old Acacia,
dull deep-green,
Plainest of plants
Plainest of plants
on the bushland scene -
Yet in early Spring the Wattle
Yet in early Spring the Wattle
is a splendour to behold:
Australia's emblem, radiant,
Australia's emblem, radiant,
in emerald and gold !
© Bruce Bilney 1990
© Bruce Bilney 1990
Ph 0409 060 419
Note that the verse names each flower,
Note that the verse names each flower,
its colour/s and its State of origin.
I reckon this song~verse should be taught
I reckon this song~verse should be taught
in every school in the land!
1 comment:
Great Stuff Bruce. You should get an Australian Folk Band to sing it. J.
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