Sari
Bair
By
C.J. Dennis
So, they've struck their streak o' trouble, an' they
got it in the neck,
An' there's more than one ole pal o' mine 'as 'anded
in 'is check;
But Ginger still takes nourishment; 'e's well, but
breathin' 'ard.
An' so 'e sends the strength uv it scrawled on a chunk
uv card.
"On the day we 'it the transport there wus
cheerin' on the pier,
An' the girls wus wavin' hankies as they dropped a
partin' tear,
An' we felt like little 'eroes as we watched the crowd
recede,
Fer we sailed to prove Australia, an' our boastin' uv
the breed.
"There wus Trent, ex~toff, uv England; there wus
Green, ex-pug, uv 'Loo;
There wus me, an' Craig uv Queensland, wiv 'is 'ulkin'
six-foot-two:
An' little Smith uv Collin'wood, 'oo 'owled a rag-time
air.
On the day we left the Leeuwin, bound nor'-west for
Gawd-knows-where.
"On the day we come to Cairo wiv its niggers an'
its din,
To fill our eyes wiv desert sand, our souls wiv
Eastern sin,
There wus cursin' an' complainin'; we wus 'ungerin'
fer fight -
Little imertation soljers full uv vanity an' skite.
"Then they worked us - Gawd! they worked us, till
we knoo wot drillin' meant;
Till men begun to feel like men, an' wasters to
repent,
Till we grew to 'ate all Egyp', an' its desert, an'
its stinks:
On the days we drilled at Mena in the shadder uv the
Sphinx.
"Then Green uv Sydney swore an oath they meant to
'old us tight,
A crowd uv flarnin' ornaments wivout a chance to
fight;
But little Smith uv Collin'wood, he whistled 'im a
toon,
An' sez, 'Aw, take a pull. lad, there'll be whips o'
stoushin' soom.'
"Then the waitin', weary waitin', while we itched
to meet the foe!
But we'd done wiv fancy skitin' an' the comic op'ra
show.
We wus soljers - finished soljers, an' we felt it in
our veins
On the day we trod the desert on ole Egyp's sandy
plains.
"An' Trent 'e said it wus a bore, an' all uv us
wus blue,
An' Craig, the giant, never joked the way 'e used to
do.
But little Smith uv Collin'wood 'e 'ummed a little
song,
An' said, 'You leave it to the 'eads. O now we sha'n't
be long!'
"Then Sari Bair, O Sari Bair, 'twus you wot seen
it done,
The day the transports rode yer bay beneath a smilin'
sun.
We boasted much, an' toasted much; but where yer tide
line creeps,
'Twus you, me dainty Sari Bair, that seen us play fer
keeps.
"We wus full uv savage skitin' while they kep' us
on the shelf -
(Now I tell yeh, square an' 'onest, I wus doubtin' us
meself);
But we proved it, good an' plenty, that our lads can
do an' dare,
On the day we walloped Abdul o'er the sands o' Sari
Bair.
"Luck wus out wiv Green uv Sydney, where 'e stood
at my right 'and,
Fer they plunked 'im on the transport 'fore 'e got a
chance to land.
Then I saw 'em kill a feller wot I knoo in Camberwell,
Somethin' sort o' went inside me - an' the rest wus
bloody 'ell.
"Thro' the smoke I seen 'im strivin', Craig uv
Queensland, tall an' strong,
Like an 'arvester at 'ay-time singin', swingin' to the
song.
An' little Smith uv Collin'wood, 'e 'owled a fightin'
tune,
On the day we chased Mahomet over Sari's sandy dune.
"An' Sari Bair, O Sari Bair, you seen 'ow it wus
done,
The transports dancin' in yer bay beneath the bonzer
sun;
An' speckled o'er yer gleamin' shore the little
'uddled 'eaps
That showed at last the Southern breed could play the
game fer keeps.
"We found 'im, Craig uv Queensland, stark, 'is
'and still on 'is gun.
We found too many more besides, when that fierce scrap
wus done.
An' little Smith uv Collin'wood, he crooned a mournful
air,
The night we planted 'em beneath the sands uv Sari
Bair.
"On the day we took the transport there wus
cheerin' on the pier,
An' we wus little chiner gawds; an' now we're sittin'
'ere,
Wiv the taste uv blood an' battle on the lips uv ev'ry
man
An' ev'ry man jist 'opin' fer to end as we began.
"Fer Green is gone, an' Craig is gone, an' Gawd!
'ow many more!
Who sleep the sleep at Sari Bair beside that sunny
shore!
An' little Smith uv Collin'wood, a bandage 'round 'is
'ead,
He 'ums a savage song an' vows quick vengeance fer the
dead.
"But Sari Bair, me Sari Bair, the secrets that
you 'old
Will shake the 'earts uv Southern men when all the
tale is told;
An' when they git the strength uv it, there'll never
be the need
To call too loud fer
fightin' men among the Southern breed."
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