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Henry Lawson - Past Carin'

Now up and down the siding brown 
The great black crows are flyin', 
And down below the spur, I know, 
Another `milker's' dyin'; 
The crops have withered from the ground, 
The tank's clay bed is glarin', 
But from my heart no tear nor sound, 
For I have gone past carin' -- 
Past worryin' or carin', 
Past feelin' aught or carin'; 
But from my heart no tear nor sound, 
For I have gone past carin'. 

Through Death and Trouble, turn about, 
Through hopeless desolation, 
Through flood and fever, fire and drought, 
And slavery and starvation; 
Through childbirth, sickness, hurt, and blight, 
And nervousness an' scarin', 
Through bein' left alone at night, 
I've got to be past carin'. 
Past botherin' or carin', 
Past feelin' and past carin'; 
Through city cheats and neighbours' spite, 
I've come to be past carin'. 

Our first child took, in days like these, 
A cruel week in dyin', 
All day upon her father's knees, 
Or on my poor breast lyin'; 
The tears we shed -- the prayers we said 
Were awful, wild -- despairin'! 
I've pulled three through, and buried two 
Since then -- and I'm past carin'. 
I've grown to be past carin', 
Past worryin' and wearin'; 
I've pulled three through and buried two 
Since then, and I'm past carin'. 

'Twas ten years first, then came the worst, 
All for a dusty clearin', 
I thought, I thought my heart would burst 
When first my man went shearin'; 
He's drovin' in the great North-west, 
I don't know how he's farin'; 
For I, the one that loved him best, 
Have grown to be past carin'. 
I've grown to be past carin' 
Past lookin' for or carin'; 
The girl that waited long ago, 
Has lived to be past carin'. 

My eyes are dry, I cannot cry, 
I've got no heart for breakin', 
But where it was in days gone by, 
A dull and empty achin'. 
My last boy ran away from me, 
I know my temper's wearin', 
But now I only wish to be 
Beyond all signs of carin'. 
Past wearyin' or carin', 
Past feelin' and despairin'; 
And now I only wish to be 
Beyond all signs of carin'. 

Added: on April 23rd, 2006 at 5:27 AM | Viewed: 868 times | Comments (1)


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Poet: Henry Lawson
Poem: Past Carin'

Comment 1 of 1, added on April 23rd, 2006 at 5:27 AM.

This poem by Henry Lawso is one of my favourites. It depicts the Australian pioneer woman in conflict with her internal nature through the harsh Aussie outback. She wants to be "past carin'" because she thinks that will stop the pain she experiences whenever something she loves is snatched from her by the sidling brown of Australia. However, in reality, as is shown by the last stanza, the woman in the poem still cares alot; she only wishes that she didn't.

Amy from Australia

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