<h2> How Gilbert Died </h2>
<p>There's never a stone at the sleeper's head,<br/>
There's never a fence beside,<br/>
And the wandering stock on the grave may tread<br/>
Unnoticed and undenied,<br/>
But the smallest child on the Watershed<br/>
Can tell you how Gilbert died.<br/>
<br/>
For he rode at dusk, with his comrade Dunn<br/>
To the hut at the Stockman's Ford,<br/>
In the waning light of the sinking sun<br/>
They peered with a fierce accord.<br/>
They were outlaws both — and on each man's head<br/>
Was a thousand pounds reward.<br/>
<br/>
They had taken toll of the country round,<br/>
And the troopers came behind<br/>
With a black that tracked like a human hound<br/>
In the scrub and the ranges blind:<br/>
He could run the trail where a white man's eye<br/>
No sign of a track could find.<br/>
<br/>
He had hunted them out of the One Tree Hill<br/>
And over the Old Man Plain,<br/>
But they wheeled their tracks with a wild beast's skill,<br/>
And they made for the range again.<br/>
Then away to the hut where their grandsire dwelt,<br/>
They rode with a loosened rein.<br/>
<br/>
And their grandsire gave them a greeting bold:<br/>
'Come in and rest in peace,<br/>
No safer place does the country hold —<br/>
With the night pursuit must cease,<br/>
And we'll drink success to the roving boys,<br/>
And to hell with the black police.'<br/>
<br/>
But they went to death when they entered there,<br/>
In the hut at the Stockman's Ford,<br/>
For their grandsire's words were as false as fair —<br/>
They were doomed to the hangman's cord.<br/>
He had sold them both to the black police<br/>
For the sake of the big reward.<br/>
<br/>
In the depth of night there are forms that glide<br/>
As stealthy as serpents creep,<br/>
And around the hut where the outlaws hide<br/>
They plant in the shadows deep,<br/>
And they wait till the first faint flush of dawn<br/>
Shall waken their prey from sleep.<br/>
<br/>
But Gilbert wakes while the night is dark —<br/>
A restless sleeper, aye,<br/>
He has heard the sound of a sheep-dog's bark,<br/>
And his horse's warning neigh,<br/>
And he says to his mate, 'There are hawks abroad,<br/>
And it's time that we went away.'<br/>
<br/>
Their rifles stood at the stretcher head,<br/>
Their bridles lay to hand,<br/>
They wakened the old man out of his bed,<br/>
When they heard the sharp command:<br/>
'In the name of the Queen lay down your arms,<br/>
Now, Dunn and Gilbert, stand!'<br/>
<br/>
Then Gilbert reached for his rifle true<br/>
That close at his hand he kept,<br/>
He pointed it straight at the voice and drew,<br/>
But never a flash outleapt,<br/>
For the water ran from the rifle breech —<br/>
It was drenched while the outlaws slept.<br/>
<br/>
Then he dropped the piece with a bitter oath,<br/>
And he turned to his comrade Dunn:<br/>
'We are sold,' he said, 'we are dead men both,<br/>
But there may be a chance for one;<br/>
I'll stop and I'll fight with the pistol here,<br/>
You take to your heels and run.'<br/>
<br/>
So Dunn crept out on his hands and knees<br/>
In the dim, half-dawning light,<br/>
And he made his way to a patch of trees,<br/>
And vanished among the night,<br/>
And the trackers hunted his tracks all day,<br/>
But they never could trace his flight.<br/>
<br/>
But Gilbert walked from the open door<br/>
In a confident style and rash;<br/>
He heard at his side the rifles roar,<br/>
And he heard the bullets crash.<br/>
But he laughed as he lifted his pistol-hand,<br/>
And he fired at the rifle flash.<br/>
<br/>
Then out of the shadows the troopers aimed<br/>
At his voice and the pistol sound,<br/>
With the rifle flashes the darkness flamed,<br/>
He staggered and spun around,<br/>
And they riddled his body with rifle balls<br/>
As it lay on the blood-soaked ground.<br/>
<br/>
There's never a stone at the sleeper's head,<br/>
There's never a fence beside,<br/>
And the wandering stock on the grave may tread<br/>
Unnoticed and undenied,<br/>
But the smallest child on the Watershed<br/>
Can tell you how Gilbert died.<br/></p>
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