Here you will find the Poem The Ballad of Ben Hall's Gang of poet Anonymous Oceania
Come all ye wild colonials And listen to my tale; A story of bushrangers' deeds I will to you unveil. 'Tis of those gallant heroes, Game fighters one and all; And we'll sit and sing, Long Live the King, Dunn,Gilbert, and Ben Hall. Ben Hall he was a squatter bloke Who owned a thousand head; A peaceful man he was until Arrested by Sir Fred. His home burned down, his wife cleared out, His cattle perished all; "They'll not take me a second time,' Says valiant Ben Hall. John Gilbert was a flash cove, And John O'Meally too; With Ben and Bourke and Johnny Vane They all were comrades true. They rode into Canowindra And gave a public ball. 'Roll up, roll up, and have a spree,' Says Gilbert and Ben Hall. They took possession of the town, Including the public-houses, And treated all the cockatoos And shouted for their spouses. They danced with all the pretty girls And held a carnival. 'We don't hurt them who don't hurt us,' Says Gilbert and Ben Hall. They made a raid on Bathurst, The pace was getting hot; But Johnny Vane surrendered After Micky Burke was shot, O'Meally at Goimbla Did like a hero fall; 'The game is getting lively,' Says John Gilbert and Ben Hall. Then Gilbert took a holiday, Ben Hall got new recruits; The Old Man and Dunleavy Shared in the plunder's fruits. Dunleavy he surrendered And they jagged the Old Man tall - So Johnny Gilbert came again To help his mate Ben Hall. John Dunn he was a jockey bloke, A-riding all the winners, Until he joined Hall's gang to rob The publicans and sinners; And many a time the Royal Mail Bailed up at John Dunn's call. A thousand pounds is on their heads - Dunn, Gilbert, and Ben Hall. 'Next week we'll visit Goulburn And clean the banks out there; So if you see the troopers, Just tell them to beware; Some day to Sydney city We mean to pay a call, And we'll take the whole damn country,' Says Dunn, Gilbert, and Ben Hall.