An Evening in Dandaloo


It was while we held our races
Hurdles, sprints and steplechases
Up in Dandaloo,
That a crowd of Sydney stealers,
Jockeys, pugilists and spielers
Brought some horses, real heelers,
Came and put us through.
Beat our nags and won our money,
Made the game by np means funny,
Made us rather blue;
When the racing was concluded,
Of our hard-earned coin denuded
Dandaloonies sat and brooded
There in Dandaloo.

* * * * *

Night came down on Johnson’s shanty
Where the grog was no way scanty,
And a tumult grew
Till some wild, excited person
Galloped down the township cursing,
“Sydney push have mobbed Macpherson,
Roll up, Dandaloo!”

Great St Denis! what commotion!
Like the rush of stormy ocean
Fiery horsemen flew.
Dust and smoke and din and rattle,
Down the street they spurred their cattle
To

the war-cry of the battle,
“Wade in, Dandaloo!”

So the boys might have their fight out,
Johnson blew the bar-room light out,
Then, in haste, withdrew.
And in darkness and in doubting
Raged the conflict and the shouting,
“Give the Sydney push a clouting,
Go it, Dandaloo!”

Jack Macpherson seized a bucket,
Every head he saw he struck it
Struck in earnest, too;
And a man from Lower Wattle,
Whom a shearer tried to throttle,
Hit out freely with a bottle
There in Dandaloo.

Skin and hair were flying thickly,
When a light was fetched, and quickly
Brought a fact to view
On the scene of the diversion
Every single, solid person
Come along to help Macpherson
All were Dandaloo!

When the list of slain was tabled
Some were drunk and some disabled


Still we found it true.
In the darkness and the smother
We’d been belting one another;
Jack Macpherson bashed his brother
There in Dandaloo.

So we drank, and all departed
How the “mobbing” yarn was started
No one ever knew
And the stockmen tell the story
Of that conflict fierce and gory,
How he fought for love and glory
Up in Dandaloo.

It’s a proverb now, or near it
At the races you can hear it,
At the dog-fights, too!
Every shrieking, dancing drover
As the canines topple over
Yells applause to Grip or Rover,
“Give him ‘Dandaloo’!”

And the teamster slowly toiling
Through the deep black country, soiling
Wheels and axles, too,
Lays the whip on Spot and Banker,
Rouses Tarboy with a flanker
“Redman! Ginger! Heave there! Yank her
Wade in, Dandaloo!”


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An Evening in Dandaloo