Saint Peter (poem)
"Saint Peter" is a well-known poem by iconic Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson. It was first published on 8 April 1893 in The Bulletin.[1]
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The poem references Saint Peter. It was written to music in 1975 by Australian musician Peter Duggan and is now a popular Australian folk song.
Further publications
- Verses, Popular and Humorous (1900)
- Humorous Verses (1941)
- Songs from Lawson (1957)
- The World of Henry Lawson (1974)
- A Camp-Fire Yarn: Henry Lawson Complete Works 1885-1900 edited by Leonard Cronin (1984)
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