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Sent in by the lovely member Dennis R.:
A New Life.
50 yrs. Ago from the City of Nottingham
For our family a new life began
Down to London to board our ship
This was the start of a magnificent trip
Foghorns blowing, fare well crowds cheering
Down the Thames our ship was veering
Early evening we passed the white cliffs of Dover
Our first tiring day was nearly over
In a few days we passed Gibraltar
Our ship ploughed along without a falter
With flying fish and Dolphins too
Each day gave us a different view
Our first stop was to be Port Said
Native boats selling goods were a noisy crowd
Not allowed off the boat to show our new tan
We were entertained by the gully gully man ( an Egyptian magician )
Down the Suez canal in bright moonlight
Brought back memories of one of my old army camp sites
After the canal came the Red sea
Our stop at Aden showed lots of poverty
Then to Colombo through the India ocean
This was the start of a sickening motion
At this time we celebrate Doreen’s birthday
Next stop Freemantle, again we are on our way
After docking there a trip to Perth
There we find out what an English pound is worth
On the stretch to Adelaide we do it tough
For the sea has turned might rough
The crew rigged ropes so we can move around
Plates and dishes bounce to the ground
We spend the day in the city
Surrounded by parks it is so pretty
Then on to Melbourne our final destination
Arriving there to join our new nation
Greeted at dockside by family and friend
Our 10 pound trip is at an end
God bless Australia, we left the UK in 1958
A New Life.
50 yrs. Ago from the City of Nottingham
For our family a new life began
Down to London to board our ship
This was the start of a magnificent trip
Foghorns blowing, fare well crowds cheering
Down the Thames our ship was veering
Early evening we passed the white cliffs of Dover
Our first tiring day was nearly over
In a few days we passed Gibraltar
Our ship ploughed along without a falter
With flying fish and Dolphins too
Each day gave us a different view
Our first stop was to be Port Said
Native boats selling goods were a noisy crowd
Not allowed off the boat to show our new tan
We were entertained by the gully gully man ( an Egyptian magician )
Down the Suez canal in bright moonlight
Brought back memories of one of my old army camp sites
After the canal came the Red sea
Our stop at Aden showed lots of poverty
Then to Colombo through the India ocean
This was the start of a sickening motion
At this time we celebrate Doreen’s birthday
Next stop Freemantle, again we are on our way
After docking there a trip to Perth
There we find out what an English pound is worth
On the stretch to Adelaide we do it tough
For the sea has turned might rough
The crew rigged ropes so we can move around
Plates and dishes bounce to the ground
We spend the day in the city
Surrounded by parks it is so pretty
Then on to Melbourne our final destination
Arriving there to join our new nation
Greeted at dockside by family and friend
Our 10 pound trip is at an end
God bless Australia, we left the UK in 1958