Fot. H. Iglinski | "Ode to Strzelecki" by dr Lachlan Barnes. Watch on You Tube
Dr Lachlan Barnes of Palm Beach, NSW, winner of the second prize in the International Competition "In the Spirit of Strzelecki". It's the first song in English about Paul Edmund Strzelecki, explorer, scientist and a humanitarian figure, written in Australia. Truly, a historic moment. It was performed during a Competition Gala in Sydney organized by Kosciuszko Heritage Inc. to celebrate the Strzelecki Year announced by the Polish Parliament on the 150th anniversary of Sir Strzelecki's death.
Ode To Strzelecki By LACHLAN BARNES
He came from Poland Across the sea To see Down Under What he could be
Lookin’ for a mountain to climb
He was a stranger In a foreign land But he was welcomed With open hands
Lookin’ for a mountain to climb Kosciuszko couldn’t keep a good man down tonight
He roamed the country To see the sites The Snowy Mountains Those soaring heights
Lookin’ for a mountain to climb
The people helped him Charlie and Jack They showed the way through They knew it front and back
Lookin’ for a mountain to climb Kosciuszko couldn’t keep a good man down tonight Raisin’ up a dollar Helpin’ out a brother And they called him Strzelecki
If you need a hand He will understand He’s a legend in his time Helpin’ us today Showin’ us the way (He’s a good man) And they called him Strzelecki
He died in London Oh what a shame But rest assured We will not forget his name
Lookin’ for a mountain to climb
We say it wrong But it just sounds so right (Yet) he’s such a gentleman He wouldn’t get up tight
Lookin’ for a mountain to climb Kosciuszko couldn’t keep a good man down tonight Raisin’ up a dollar Helpin’ out a brother Lookin’ for a mountain to climb Kosciuszko couldn’t keep a good man down tonight Raisin’ up a dollar Helpin’ out a brother (He’s a good man) And we call him Strzelecki
From right: Richard Broinowski AU/Patron of KHI, Eryk Lenartowicz Master of Ceremony and the awarded artists: Jerzy Scisłowski, Melanie Horsnell, Zosia Kaszubska, Sławek Kazan, Lachlan Barnes and dr Marek Baterowicz. Foto Henry Inginski |
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