Sara Storer

Boss Drovers Pride

Sara Storer


Sheila sat on an old Drovers trail 
Waiting for her Dad to return 
Her brown little toes digging up the dirt 
In a flour bag dress her Mum had sown 
And soon in the distance a man on his horse 
She ran and she jumped into his arms 
And they road back to camp for her dad had returned 
By morning they'd pack up and go 

It was a little dress from a flour bag 
A boss drovers pride and a saddle bag 
In her fathers lap next to her mothers love 
Two colours strong, as strong as stars above 

Sheila sat on a camel way up high 
Following a haze of dusty ground 
It was nearly time for dinner when she spotted brolga eggs 
And she cried and carried on to let her down 
But her dad said if you leave them, that brolga will return 
And leave you something special while you sleep 
So she wiped her eyes upon her dress and she left the eggs alone 
And in the morning she had dried apricots to eat 

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