Publication: Melbourne Herald
Date: 19 February 1934
Dark lady of the laggard dawn, Hiding within her gully deep; Long have night's curtains been withdrawn Before her earliest sun-shaft's peep. And, long before the sun sinks down, Eve's eager shadows creep her way, Committing to the sheltered town Nought but a niggard glimpse of day. And shy enough she seems these days Who was, long since, belle of them all; When booted diggers went their way Around about her ramparts tall. Full generous she was and proud, Proffering gold by ton on ton, Where once the toiling, teaming crowd Made most of her ungenerous fun. For rich she was beyond belief -- Full rich enough to make man's strife; But her youth, like her day, was brief -- Too brief, but filled with glamorous life While her wealth spread her wide renown, While gold called to man's highest hopes And urgent diggers crowded round By these, her mighty timbered slopes. Now, as calm days come and go Peaceful her quiet hamlet sleeps A full three thousand feet below The far crests of her wooded steeps; And nought, save gnarled old English trees, Stir to recall dead day passed on, To leave her with proud memories Of great and golden youth long gone.