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Santa Claus

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Who goes there?” The sentry’s

Rose on the midnight

Above the noises of the camp,

The roll of wheels, the horses’ tramp.

The challenge echoed over all—“Halt!

Who goes there?” A quaint old figure clothed in white,

He bore a staff of pine,

An ivy-wreath was on his head.“Advance, oh friend,” the sentry said,“Advance, for this is Christmas night,

And give the countersign.” “No sign nor countersign have I,

Through many lands I

The whole world over far and wide,

To exiles all at Christmastide,

From those who love them tenderlyI bring a thought of home. “From English brook and Scottish burn,

From cold Canadian snows,

From those far lands ye hold most dearI bring you all a greeting here,

A frond of a New Zealand fern,

A bloom of English rose. “From faithful wife and loving lassI bring a wish divine,

For Christmas blessings on your head.”“I wish you well,” the sentry said,“But here, alas! you may not

Without the countersign.” He vanished—and the sentry’s

Re-echoed down the line.

It was not till the morning

The soldiers knew that in the

Old Santa Claus had come to

Without the countersign.

Written 24th December 1899published in the Sydney Mail 24th December 1900

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Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, (17 February 1864 – 5 February 1941) was an Australian bush poet, journalist and author. He wrote many ballads a…

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