Flag of the Southern Cross

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"Flag of the Southern Cross"
by Henry Lawson
First published inTruth
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Publication date1887
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"Flag of the Southern Cross" is a poem written in 1887 by Australian bush poet Henry Lawson. The title refers to the Eureka Flag flown at the Eureka Rebellion in Ballarat, Victoria in 1854. It was originally published in Truth, a Sydney newspaper.

The victory song of the Australian cricket team — "Under the Southern Cross I Stand" — is said to have been inspired by this poem.[1]

Publication history[edit]

After its initial newspaper publication it was then included in the following anthologies:

  • Henry Lawson : Collected Verse : Vol 1. 1885-1900 edited by Colin Roderick, Angus & Robertson, 1967[2]
  • A Campfire Yarn : Henry Lawson Complete Works 1885-1900 edited by Leonard Cronin, Lansdowne, 1984[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Stevenson, Andrew (2 January 2007). "Tune in for a new voice in victory". The Age. Fairfax. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Henry Lawson : Collected Verse (A&R)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  3. ^ "A Campfire Yarn : Henry Lawson Complete Works 1885-1900 (Lansdowne)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 10 October 2023.