26th January is Australia Day so I have chosen a poem by my favourite Australian writer, CJ Dennis.
"I should go mad;' he said, "in such a place!
The lack of company, the loneliness!Nothing but trees to stare you in the face;
Nothing to do; no life; no pep; no pace!
I'd die of melancholy” I said "Yes?"
"Why, yes’” said he. "The suburbs can be bad.
But this? Why, heavens, man! I should go mad:'
"What do you do?" he said. "How find a way
To pass the time? Of course, the country's great For rest and that" (I wished he'd go away;
I had a hundred things to do that day).
"Oh, well;' I said, "I think; I meditate
And-" "Think? A man can't always think –
Not all the time. Good lord! I'd take to drink!"
And birds and sky, and all that sort of stuff,
Please for a while. But man can't live on these.
I've got my love of nature’s harmonies;
But, spare me days, man, nature's not enough.
You work, you say. But then, when work is done,
What in the thunder do you do for fun?
Er - what's the time? Good heavens, I must go!
I've got a crowd of men to see to-day;
I'll miss the train! I must be on my way.
Can't spare another half a minute. So,
Good-bye. I wonder you're not dilly, lad.”
"Ah, that's just it;' I told him. "I am mad."
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