Around the Boree Log and Other Verses

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LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry collection
Around the Boree Log and Other Verses
Title page for Around the Boree Log and Other Verses (1946)
AuthorJohn O'Brien
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry collection
PublisherAngus and Robertson
Publication date
1921
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages162 pp.

Around the Boree Log and Other Verses is a collection of poems by Australian writer John O'Brien, published by Angus and Robertson in 1921.[1]

The collection contains 46 poems which were published in a variety of original publications, with some being published here for the first time.[2]

A film, titled Around the Boree Log, was released in 1925 using O'Brien's poems as its base.[3]

  • "Around the Boree Log"
  • "Calling to Me"
  • "The Little Irish Mother"
  • "One by One"
  • "Ten Little Steps and Stairs"
  • "The Trimmin's on the Rosary"
  • "The Birds Will Sing Again"
  • "The Old Bush School"
  • "Six Brown Boxer Hats"
  • "The Libel"
  • "When the Circus Came to Town"
  • "His Father"
  • "The Kookaburras"
  • "Peter Nelson's Fiddle"
  • "The Church upon the Hill"
  • "Currajong"
  • "The Helping Hand"
  • "Vale, Father Pat"
  • "Josephine"
  • "The Old Mass Shandrydan"
  • "Pitchin' At the Church"
  • "Said Hanrahan"
  • "The Tidy Little Body"
  • "The Pillar of the Church"
  • "Teddo Wells, Deceased"
  • "Norah O'Neill"
  • "The Presbytery Dog"
  • "Tangmalangaloo"
  • "The Alter-Boy"
  • "At Casey's after Mass"
  • "St. Patrick's Day"
  • "The Careys"
  • "When Old Man Carey Died"
  • "The Parting Rosary"
  • "Ownerless"
  • "Laughing Mary"
  • "Moryah"
  • "A Stranger in the Church"
  • "Tell Me, What's a Girl to Do?"
  • "The Wiree's Song"
  • "Wisha, What is the Matter with Jim"
  • "Said the White-Haired Priest"
  • "Honeymooning from the Country"
  • "Making Home"
  • "Could I Hear the Kookaburras Once Again"
  • "Come, Sing Australian Songs to Me!"

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