CLASSIC BUSH VERSE - FREEDOM ON THE WALLABYAre You the Cove?“TOM COLLINS’ JOSEPH FURPHY Hard-bitten swagmen were known as ‘sundowners’ because they always arrived at the station-door around sunset, to avoid the menial jobs usually exchanged for tucker rations. In this poem by the author of the classic book ‘Such Is Life’, our swagman attempts a clever routine to better the somewhat exasperated squatter. “Are you the Cove?” he spoke the words “Are you the Cove?” his voice was stern, “0! dash my rags! let’s have some sense – ‘Yes, I'm the Cove,” the Squatter said; |
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