Hugh McCrae

Here you will find the Poem Australian Spring of poet Hugh McCrae

Australian Spring

The bleak faced Winter, with his braggart winds 
(Coiled to his scrawny throat in tattered black), 
Posts down the highway of his late domain, 
His spurs like leeches in his bleeding hack. 

He rides to reach the huge embattled hills 
Where all the brooding summer he may lie 
Engulfed in Kosciusko?s silent snow, 
His shadow waving o?er the lofty sky. 

And jolly Spring, with love and laughter gay 
Full fountaining, lets loose her tide of bees 
Upon the waking ember-flame of bloom 
New kindled in the honey-scented trees. 

The old, old man forsakes the chimney-hole, 
Where erst he warmed his bones and lazy blood, 
And, clasping Molly to his wheezing breast, 
Triumphant floats, cock-whoop, upon the flood.