Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Drover's Boy, artist - Amanda Palmer. Album song Amanda Palmer & Friends Present Forty-Five Degrees: Bushfire Charity Flash Record, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 20.02.2020
Record label: Eight Foot
Song language: English
The Drover's Boy |
They couldn’t understand why the drover cried |
As they buried the drover’s boy |
The drover had always seemed so hard |
To the men in his employ |
A bolting horse, the stirrup lost |
And the drover’s boy was dead |
A shovel of dirt, a mumbled word |
And it’s back to the road ahead |
And forget about the drover’s boy |
And they couldn’t understand why the drover cut |
A lock of the dead boy’s hair |
And put it in the band of his battered old hat |
As they watched him standing there |
And he told them, «Take the cattle on |
I’ll sit with the boy a while. |
«A silent thought, a pipe to smoke |
And it’s ride another mile |
And forget about the drover’s boy |
Forget about the drover’s boy |
And they couldn’t make out why the drover and the boy |
Was camped so faraway |
For the tall white man and the slim black boy |
Never had much to say |
And the boy would be gone at the break of dawn |
Tail the horses, carry on |
While the drover roused the sleeping men |
Daylight, hit the road again |
And follow the drover’s boy |
Follow the drover’s boy |
In the Camowheel pub they talked about |
The death of the drover’s boy |
They drank their rum with the stranger |
Who’d come from the Kimberley Run Fitzroy |
And he told of the massacre in the west |
Barest details, guess the rest |
Shoot the bucks, grab a gin, cut her hair |
Break her in, call her a boy, the drover’s boy |
Call her a boy, the drover’s boy |
So when they build that stockman’s hall of fame |
And they talk about the droving game |
Remember the girl who was bed mate and died |
Rode with the drover, side by side |
Watched the bullocks, flayed the hide |
Faithful wife but never a bride |
Bred his sons for the cattle run |
Don’t weep for the drover’s boy |
Don’t mourn for the drover’s boy — |
But don’t forget the drover’s boy |