| I’m into cattle, my Father was too
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| From Great Great Grandfather all the way through
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| And we’ve never have wasted an hour of daylight
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| Stickin' to Herefords and it’s been all right
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| Prepared for the lean times and save for a drought
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| But you can’t always tell how the future turns out
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| Life’s gettin' harder to make what we need
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| With low cattle prices and more mouths to feed
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| Oh, six generations where cattle run free
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| I hope I am never too blind to see
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| How fortunate, how proud can an old fella be
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| Three sons in their swags 'round the stock camp with me
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| Sent the boys off to school to see Adelaide
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| See how other folks live, get a job learn a trade
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| But they couldn’t keep stay gone 'cause their hearts are still here
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| My butcher, my welder, my diesel engineer
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| Oh, six generations where cattle run free
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| I hope I am never too blind to see
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| How fortunate, how proud can an old fella be
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| Three sons in their swags 'round the stock camp with me
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| And I come in for dinner, the sun hits the range
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| In a matter of seconds the colors all change
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| From gold down to violet the soul has been burned
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| And I understand fully why they have returned
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| I’m into cattle, my Father was too
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| From Great Great Grandfather all the way through
|
| And we’ve never have wasted an hour of daylight
|
| Stickin' to Herefords and it’s been all right
|
| Oh, six generations where cattle run free
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| I hope I am never too blind to see
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| How fortunate, how proud can an old fella be
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| Three sons in their swags 'round the stock camp with me
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| Three sons in their swags 'round the stock camp with me |