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The Australian Sunrise

The Morning Star paled slowly, the Cross hung low to the sea,
And down the shadowy reaches the tide came swirling free,

The lustrous purple blackness of the soft Australian night,
Waned in the grey awakening that heralded the light;

Still in the dying darkness, still in the forest dim
The pearly dew of the dawning clung to each giant limb,

Till the sun came up from ocean, red with the cold sea mist,
And smote on the limestone ridges, and the shining tree-tops kissed;

Then the fiery Scorpion vanished, the magpie's note was heard,
And the wind in the she-oak wavered, and the honeysuckles stirred,

The airy golden vapour rose from the river breast,
The kingfisher came darting out of his crannied nest,

And the bulrushes and reed-beds put off their sallow grey
And burnt with cloudy crimson at dawning of the day.

James Lister Cuthbertson











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Music: Yanni's "In the Morning Light"
performed by David Lanz



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The Australian Sunrise is in the Public Domain

Lake Applet code written by David Griffiths

Photographs © Carolyn C 2005
taken the "old fashioned way" using
RICOH XR-2S SLR Camera & Fuji film



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