Saturday, January 07, 2006

Mulga Bill's Bicycle

OK, am too busy reading to post much. So will let Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson tell a story.

MULGA BILL'S BICYCLE by A.B. "Banjo" Paterson

'Twas Mulga Bill, from Eaglehawk, that caught the cycling craze;
He turned away the good old horse that served him many days;
He dressed himself in cycling clothes, resplendent to be seen;
He hurried off to town and bought a shining new machine;
And as he wheeled it through the door, with air of lordly pride,
The grinning shop assistant said, "Excuse me, can you ride?"


"See here, young man," said Mulga Bill, "from Walgett to the sea,
From Conroy's Gap to Castlereagh, there's none can ride like me.
I'm good all round at everything as everybody knows,
Although I'm not the one to talk - I hate a man that blows.
But riding is my special gift, my chiefest, sole delight;
Just ask a wild duck can it swim, a wildcat can it fight.
There's nothing clothed in hair or hide, or built of flesh or steel,
There's nothing walks or jumps, or runs, on axle, hoof, or wheel,
But what I'll sit, while hide will hold and girths and straps are tight:
I'll ride this here two-wheeled concern right straight away at sight."


'Twas Mulga Bill, from Eaglehawk, that sought his own abode,
That perched above the Dead Man's Creek, beside the mountain road.
He turned the cycle down the hill and mounted for the fray,
But 'ere he'd gone a dozen yards it bolted clean away.
It left the track, and through the trees, just like a silver steak,
It whistled down the awful slope towards the Dead Man's Creek.


It shaved a stump by half an inch, it dodged a big white-box:
The very wallaroos in fright went scrambling up the rocks,
The wombats hiding in their caves dug deeper underground,
As Mulga Bill, as white as chalk, sat tight to every bound.
It struck a stone and gave a spring that cleared a fallen tree,
It raced beside a precipice as close as close could be;
And then as Mulga Bill let out one last despairing shriek
It made a leap of twenty feet into the Dead Man's Creek.


'Twas Mulga Bill, from Eaglehawk, that slowly swam ashore:
He said, "I've had some narrer shaves and lively rides before;
I've rode a wild bull round a yard to win a five-pound bet,
But this was the most awful ride that I've encountered yet.
I'll give that two-wheeled outlaw best; it's shaken all my nerve
To feel it whistle through the air and plunge and buck and swerve.
It's safe at rest in Dead Man's Creek, we'll leave it lying still;
A horse's back is good enough henceforth for Mulga Bill."


12 comments:

Link said...

Thanks Davo that brings back memories of my rather intoxicated father reciting this into a cassette recorder. He was good at it and I guess that's why he tried drunkenly to get it down on tape.

Davoh said...

Link, it has been written, and very popular. It will survive.
(just don't get me started on the 'jesus' myth.)

Mother Sharon Damnable said...

Cor what a ride!

I haven't read this before.

speaking of myths I'm trying to decide whether to write about them Tom cats or a piece on Omphale.

Raise a glass for me!

Davoh said...

MD, if you can match, or supercede, Banjo or the 'masters' of imagery..(including the Roman church) go fer it. Will try to support you, but don't hold yer breath.

Mother Sharon Damnable said...

No for a later date!

Wow Who's Banjo? Masters of Imagery?

What am I missing?

Thanks for the offer of support, what ever that means!

Davoh said...

Just an example of Aussie imagery.

Australia is not England, nor the myth of the united states of america, hopefully.

Mother Sharon Damnable said...

Oh I see, no I wasn't thinking about writing a myth! Blimey who'd ever have time :>)

I meant studying one! I suppose the Tom cats in the back yard aren't really a myth but they do have legendary characteristics :>)

Mother Sharon Damnable said...

I do love Aussie Imagery, in fact I think that's what I'll have a google at.

Australia has a very powerful image and believe me it's a blessing not to be England!

Mother Sharon Damnable said...

Sorry Davo to have seemed so ignorant.

Now I know who Banjo Paterson is.

Thank you

Davoh said...

?? MD, yer orf on a ramble .. best through the emails, i guess.

joe2 said...

Davo,I know'Eaglehawk',quite well.
Somebody,has a sign up in a shop, proposing the opening of "Mulga Bills' bicycle shop",in '06. I kid you not.
Not sure where "dead mans creek" is. Hope the small business prospers,anyway.

Davoh said...

"TECHNOLOGY" has bolted, and is out of control. We may all end up in 'dead man's creek' if someone with 'authority' does not take a closer look at it.