| Real country people in their prime
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| Livin' in New South on Queensland time
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| He’s a stockman, likes raisin' sheep
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| Likes raisin' children, don’t get much sleep
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| On the shady big verandah, with his hardworking wife
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| Three young sidekicks
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| It’s a way of life
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| Some years they make it, some years they don’t
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| Sometimes the creek flows, sometimes it won’t
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| Sometimes he’s mean, he’s got a gun
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| When the ewes are lambing he’s got pigs on the run
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| Out in the lignum, on the water course
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| You could lose a pig dog, you could lose a horse
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| Think you oughta know the channel’s coming through
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| Wipin' out the bushland and the kangaroo
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| Greedy men with water rights to neutralise the land
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| When’s it gonna stop I just don’t understand
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| With cotton in their ears and dollars in their eyes
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| Their banker grins and our country dies
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| They love the bush, they grow the wool
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| They respect the land and it’s beautiful
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| Blue Bonnets, Leatherheads and Red-Back Wrens
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| Bower Birds, Ring Necks and Water Hens
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| Red Wings and Red Tailed Black Cockatoos Think of all the rainbows we could lose
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| Real country people in their prime
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| Livin' in New South on Queensland time
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| He’s a stockman likes raisin' sheep
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| Likes raisin' children, don’t get much sleep
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| On the shady big verandah with his hard workin' wife
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| Three young side kicks
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| It’s a way of life |