Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Sniff The Digger’s Dog , by - Slim Dusty. Release date: 03.08.2017
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Sniff The Digger’s Dog , by - Slim Dusty. Sniff The Digger’s Dog |
| Old Sniff the mangy one eye dog that knocked around the loo |
| A digger’s dog was poor old sniff whom everybody knew |
| He didn’t always live down here but came from way out west |
| Where men are men and dogs are dogs both are the very best |
| At times the dogs would gather round, Sniffs stories listened to |
| Of droving days with traveling sheep round the Darling and Barcoo |
| A drafting contest once said Sniff was held out back of Bourke |
| Ten dogs took part in it with me and dogs who knew their work |
| As each dog rounded up his sheep, he drove them in the pen |
| He closed the gates put in the peg, the peg fell out again |
| The peg you see was far too small for hole drilled in the post |
| Though I went last I won the day don’t think I want to boast |
| But the way crowd stood up and cheered I still remember well |
| As I dipped the peg in water and I made the darn thing swell |
| Oh the city dogs all looked with awe and they were all agog |
| To hear of daring deeds like these from a simple country dog |
| Now once with sheep in a mulga scrub said Sniff here’s one that’s true |
| A ram got lost from out the mob, the boss kicked up a blue |
| He said «Hey Sniff go find him boy», when I returned that night |
| It was on the old rams back I rode with glow worms for a light |
| Then Sniff he took a look around, winking his old blind eye |
| As a big Alsatian said «Aint things getting dry» |
| Old Sniff he looked him over, said «dry you’re telling me» |
| «Oh its way out west where sandflies breed that’s where you ought to be» |
| Then he made their blood all curdle and he looked from left to right |
| When he told the mob about a fight he had in an outback pub one night |
| Said Sniff «the dogs all fell on me, I thought I’d soon be dead» |
| But I crept out of that scramble with camp oven on my head |
| Old Sniff he took a look at them, his chest swelled out with pride |
| As he spoke of great grandad and how poor grandad died |
| Oh they built a statue to him; |
| don’t think I told a lie |
| And I’ll tell you where you’ll find it, nine miles from Gundagai |
| Old sniff the mangy one eye dog that knocked around the loo |
| A digger’s dog was poor old sniff whom everybody knew |
| He didn’t always live down here but came from way out west |
| Where men are men and dogs are dogs both are the very best |
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