With pannikins all rusty,
And billy burnt and black,
And clothes all torn and dusty,
That scarcely hide his back;
With sun-cracked saddle-leather,
And knotted greenhide rein,
And face burnt brown with weather,
Our Andy’s home again!
His unkempt hair is faded
With sleeping in the wet,
He’s looking old and jaded;
But he is hearty yet.
With eyes sunk in their sockets—
But merry as of yore;
With big cheques in his pockets,
Our Andy’s home once more!
Old Uncle’s bright and cheerful;
He wears a smiling face;
And Aunty’s never tearful
Now Andy’s round the place.
Old Blucher barks for gladness;
He broke his rusty chain,
And leapt in joyous madness
When Andy came again.
With tales of flood and famine,
On distant northern tracks,
And shady yarns—‘baal gammon!’
Of dealings with the blacks,
From where the skies hang lazy
On many a northern plain,
From regions dim and hazy
Our Andy’s home again!
His toil is nearly over;
He’ll soon enjoy his gains.
Not long he’ll be a drover,
And cross the lonely plains.
We’ll happy be for ever
When he’ll no longer roam,
But by some deep, cool river
Will make us all a home.
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Comments2Just read "Andy's Return" by Henry Lawson and absolutely loved it! There's something about this poem that really captures the feeling of homecoming, and how even small things can bring joy to those we come back to. Lawson's description of Andy's ragged state but still being full of content and joy really hit the mark. Truly a timeless piece depicting genuine emotions and the simple joys of life!
I remember reading this one as a kid and it's still just as touching now. It's all about someone coming back home after a long time and the joy it brings to everyone there. It's kinda simple but really deep, makes you appreciate the little things in life, ya know? It harkens back to simpler times, that's what I like bout it. Really moving stuff.