Australia's on the Wallaby — "Our fathers came to search for gold, The claim it proved a duffer. The syndica… Back to Larkins' Bar — The singer writes a letter to his (girl/wife); the (soldiering/cockie's) life i… The Ballad of Ben Hall — Ben Hall was "a peaceful, quiet man until he met Sir Fred." Then, with his home… Ballad of the Drover (Death of Harry Dale) — Harry Dale, the drover, is heading home after many months away. He comes to a r… Ballad of the Kelly Gang — The singer tells of the large rewards offered for the Kelly Gang, but claims "i… Ben Hall — The singer condemns the murder of Ben Hall. Hall is made an "outcast from socie… Bill the Bullocky — "As I came down through Conroy's Gap I heard a maiden cry, 'There goes old Bill… Bluey Brink — Bluey Brink, "a devil for work and a devil for drink," walks into Jimmy's bar a… Bold Jack Donahoe — The singer sadly recalls the death of Donahoe. He and his companions are overta… Botany Bay (I) — The singer is paying for his life of crime by being transported to Botany Bay. …