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Lyr Add: William Conquest Turland (John Warner)

12 May 19 - 04:01 AM (#3991883)
Subject: Lyr Add: WILLIAM CONQUEST TURLAND (John Warner)
From: Daniel Kelly

I think this might be the saddest Australian ballad I have ever heard, or possibly the saddest anywhere. Lyrics and liner notes from John Warner & Margaret Walters album 'Who Was Here?' - 1997 (Which I finally got a copy of from Margaret on the weekend).

Tune: Stan Rogers - Scarborough Settler's Lament

Lyrics:

I'm William Conquest Turland, and when I was young and bold,
I left old Market Harborough to mine Australian gold.
I saw the rebel banner hoist, the fight at Ballarat,
And I loved and married Hannah in the town of Lambing Flat.

I forged the picks, I shoed the hacks, I laboured in the heat,
My Hannah bore two children, we thought our joy complete,
Then gold was found at Grenfell, the Lachlan side nor'west,
And so, like fools drawn to a snare, we followed with the rest.

But fever took the children, their skins were clammy wet.
It turned like iron in the heart to hear them moan and fret.
We washed them, cooled them, prayed for them, and ached to hear their cries;
At length a sullen silence fell and the bitter drone of flies.

I dug two graves beside the creek where old Dick's bridge now stands,
And I can still feel Hannah's grasp a-trembling in my hands,
The road ahead holds children, home and labour, land and friend,
But I held Hannah, sobbing hard, where one road found its end.

So let the Lachlan keep its gold or others make their pile.
We'll go no further down this track, but tend their graves the while,
For earth can yield no fairer prize, however rich the lode
Than the wealth we gave back to the soil along the Grenfell road.

Notes from the album:
William Turland was a magnificent character who made his place in the history of Lambing Flat by pick and shovel: the first to pave the streets in front of his business, to plant shade-trees on the street, a baker, blacksmith, farrier, horsecoper and hotel owner, with a subtle touch at the sly grog still. The impression we gained of Hannah was of an equal and powerful influence. This story, from early in their lives, was told to John by Pat Emmett who was particularly moved by it. The town of Lambing Flat is now known as Young. The tune is a version of the Scarborough Settler's Laments.

My recording.


12 May 19 - 10:30 AM (#3991937)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: William Conquest Turland - John Warner
From: Elmore

Lovely. Thank you.


12 May 19 - 10:39 AM (#3991939)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: William Conquest Turland - John Warner
From: Charley Noble

John is so good at channeling history into song.

Charlie Ipcar


10 Apr 20 - 02:56 AM (#4044989)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: William Conquest Turland - John Warner
From: Sandra in Sydney

he is a brilliant songwriter & poet & a good bloke, too. He's currently watching binge-watching train journeys

sandra


10 Apr 20 - 11:33 AM (#4045094)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: William Conquest Turland - John Warner
From: Sandra in Sydney

hmmmm, a little typo

He's currently watching (binge-watching) train journeys

sandra


12 Apr 20 - 06:58 PM (#4045696)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: William Conquest Turland - John Warner
From: GUEST,Canberra Chris

John is indeed a wonderful song-writer, so direct, simple and clear, and singable.