| Wasted and wounded, it ain’t what the moon did
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| I’ve got what I paid for now
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| See ya tomorrow, hey Frank, can I borrow
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| A couple of bucks from you?
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| To go Waltzing Mathilda, Waltzing Mathilda
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| You’ll go Waltzing Mathilda with me
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| I’m an innocent victim of a blinded alley
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| And I’m tired of all these soldiers here
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| No one speaks English, and every thing’s broken
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| And my Stacys are soaking wet
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| To go Waltzing Mathilda, Waltzing Mathilda
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| You’ll go Waltzing Mathilda with me
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| Now the dogs are barking and the taxi cab’s parking
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| A lot they can do for me
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| I begged you to stab me, you tore my shirt open
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| And I’m down on my knees tonight
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| Old Bushmills I staggered, you buried the dagger in
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| Your silhouette window light
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| To go Waltzing Mathilda, Waltzing Mathilda
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| You’ll go Waltzing Mathilda with me
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| Now I lost my Saint Christopher now that I’ve kissed her
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| And the one-armed bandit knows
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| And the Maverick Chinamen, and the cold-blooded signs
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| And the girls down by the strip-tease shows go
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| Waltzing Mathilda, Waltzing Mathilda
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| You’ll go Waltzing Mathilda with me
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| No, I don’t want your sympathy, the fugitives say
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| That the streets aren’t for dreaming now
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| Manslaughter dragnets and the ghosts that sell memories
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| They want a piece of the action anyhow go
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| Waltzing Mathilda, Waltzing Mathilda
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| You’ll go Waltzing Mathilda with me
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| And you can ask any sailor, and the keys from the jailer
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| And the old men in wheelchairs know
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| That Mathilda’s the defendant, she killed about a hundred
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| And she follows wherever you may go
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| Waltzing Mathilda, Waltzing Mathilda
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| You’ll go Waltzing Mathilda with me
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| And it’s a battered old suitcase to a hotel someplace
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| And a wound that will never heal
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| No Prima Donna, the perfume is on
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| An old shirt that is stained with blood and whiskey
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| And goodnight to the street sweepers
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| The night watchman flame keepers and goodnight to Mathilda too |