| The regulars turn up every year
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| With the Wife and Kids and picking gear
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| Some will try it and give it away
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| You’ve got to be tough enough to stay
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| Well Molly rolls up in the caravan
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| With another kid and dear old man
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| Mike strolls in, we give him a tease
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| Old socks wrapped around his knees
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| Dust up your nose
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| Flies in your face
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| Cuts and bruises all over the place
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| Smoko at last, find some shade
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| Dream of Friday fully paid
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| No time now for a second cup
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| Heads all down and bottoms up
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| If your legs are sore
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| Give them a rub
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| And dream about the Wentworth Club
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| Yes, It’s picking time down on the Murray
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| Some real steady
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| Some in a hurry
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| Everyone’s into it
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| Watch the gun pick
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| No time for whingeing when you’re quick
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| With ragged knees and aching backs
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| Monotonous buckets, Monotonous racks
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| Monotonous heat, monotonous grapes
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| Fading batteries, monotonous tapes
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| Now the Sunraysia Blockies are a marvellous crew
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| They treat us all to a BBQ
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| With grapes all picked
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| We drink a beer
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| To the dear old friends we’ll see next year |