| 'bang!' |
| goes another kanga
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| On the bonnet of the van.
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| «see the light ram through the gaps in the land.»
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| Many an aborigine’s mistaken for a tree
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| 'til you near him on the motorway
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| And the tree begin to breathe.
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| «see the light ram through the gaps in the land.»
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| («ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha»)
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| Coming in with the golden light
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| In the morning.
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| Coming in with the golden light
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| Is the new man.
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| Coming in with the golden light
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| Is my dented van.
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| Woomera.
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| «dree-ee-ee-ee-ee-
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| M-m-m-m-m-
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| Ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-
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| I-i-i-i-i-
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| Me-me-me-me-me,»
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| «dree-ee-ee-ee-ee-»
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| Woomera.
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| «a-a-a-a-a-
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| M-m-m-m-m-
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| Ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-
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| I-i-i-i-i-
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| Me-me-me-me-me.
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| «dree-ee-ee-ee-ee-
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| M-m-m-m-m-
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| Ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-»
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| The civilised keep alive
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| The territorial war.
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| «see the light ram through the gaps in the land.»
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| Erase the race that claim the place
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| And say we dig for ore,
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| Or dangle devils in a bottle
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| And push them from the pull of the bush.
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| «see the light ram through the gaps in the land.»
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| You find them in the road.
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| «see the light bounce off the rocks to the sand.»
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| In the road.
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| Coming in with the golden light
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| In the morning.
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| Coming in with the golden light
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| With no warning.
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| Coming in with the golden light
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| We bring in the rigging.
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| Dig, dig, dig, dig away.
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| «dree-ee-ee-ee-ee-
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| M-m-m-m-m-
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| Ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-
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| I-i-i-i-i-
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| Me-me-me-me-me,»
|
| «dree-ee-ee-ee-ee-»
|
| Woomera.
|
| «a-a-a-a-a-
|
| M-m-m-m-m-
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| Ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-
|
| I-i-i-i-i-
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| Me-me-me,»
|
| «dree-ee-ee-ee-ee-
|
| M-m-m-m-m-»
|
| Woomera.
|
| «ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-
|
| I-i-i-i-i-
|
| Me-me-me-me-me,»
|
| «dree-ee-ee-ee-ee-
|
| M-m-m-m-m-
|
| Ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-
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| I-i-i-i-i-»
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| Woomera.
|
| «me-me-me-me-me.»
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| Ma-ma-many an aborigine’s mistaken for a tree
|
| («la, la, oo-ooh!»)
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| «see the light ram through the gaps in the land.»
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| You near him on the motorway
|
| And the tree begin to breathe.
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| Erase the race that claim the place
|
| And say we dig for ore.
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| «see the light ram through the gaps in the land.»
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| Dangle devils in a bottle
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| And push them from the pull of the bush.
|
| «see the sun set in the hand of the man.»
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| «bang!"goes another kanga
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| On the bonnet of the van.
|
| «see the light bounce off the rocks to the sand.»
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| You find them in the road.
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| «see the light ram through the gaps in the land.»
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| In the road.
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| «see the light.»
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| («push 'em from the»)
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| Pull of the bush.
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| «see the light bounce off the rocks to the sand.»
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| («push 'em from the»)
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| Pull of the bush.
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| «see the sun set in the hand of the man.»
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| («oh, re mikayina!») |