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A collection of lyrical poems that evoke rural and coastal settings through vivid sensory detail, from urgent scenes of grass fires and driven cattle to quiet evenings by the river and shore. The verses alternate brisk, eventful narratives with meditative pieces on bees, birds, and seasonal light, while recurring subjects include homestead life, animal behavior, longing, friendship, and the passage of time. Natural imagery anchors moments of crisis, tenderness, and reflection, and a few poems note cultural change and memory as the landscape and its people are observed with affectionate, observant attention.

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Ida Lee

Ida Lee was an Australian author and poet known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. Her notable works include "The Bush Fire, and Other Verses," which reflects her poetic engagement with the Australian landscape, and "The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson," a historical account that includes the journal of Lieutenant James Grant, the ship's first commander. Lee's writing often intertwines themes of nature and history, showcasing her deep connection to her homeland and its maritime heritage.

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