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The Poet's blog: "Poem Time"

created on 11/07/2007  |  http://fubar.com/poem-time/b151510

Ancient Australia

A land of the south Smallest continent in the world Many lands that surround this country And like always this area too was also discovered 42 thousand years to be claimed of life 17th century it was discovered by the british and people up north The carriers of a gun and a knife Unknown land of the south it was called Such a different world of animals and species new settlers recalled Land bridges many historians claim how humans on this land came about South-East Asia, possibly the very first of mand kind Often do i wonder if the living habitat ever mind? First of the humans that survived in such a place Hunted and gathered, they did no disgrace Problems came when seeking such a land became a race Britain and United Kingdom now own this land Population grew and grew in a rush A disease swept across the land 150 years the population was simply canned In the middle of this sickly abyss A gold rush came about Of course rules and regulations where created many began to shout The matter was resolved and the negative energy was dissolved 6 states where created later in the years From the Asian language on then The English, who took over and the voice of now With many settlers, many religions still exist somehow Many animals, plants and other wild life survive to this day as long as the humans allow
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