| There’s a name that Australia will never forget,
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| The best known Australian I’d sure like to bet,
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| Though granted it’s over, dishonoured his name,
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| Yet one thing is certain, Ned Kelly was game;
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» the people would say,
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» they say it today.
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| Oh great was their fame when the Kelly boys rode,
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| Those daring bushrangers with no fixed abode,
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| They laughed at the law, a big price on their head,
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| The troopers could never catch up with wild Ned;
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» the people would say,
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» they say it today.
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| They stuck up the stations but never were caught,
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| But everyone reckons that Ned was a sport,
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| They captured a township, those bushrangers bold,
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| Then off to the ranges they rode with the gold;
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» the people would say,
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» they say it today.
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| But at last at Glenrowan the Kelly gang fell,
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| While fighting for life from the burning hotel,
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| When out came Ned Kelly still blazing away,
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| 'til wounded by troopers he fell in the grey;
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» the people would say,
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» they say it today.
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| And so to the gallows the outlaw was led,
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| «Now die like a Kelly» his mother had said,
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| «A fate such is life» the bold bushranger sighed,
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| The trapdoor sprang open and Ned Kelly died;
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» the people would say,
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» they say it today.
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| And so young Australians take heed of this song,
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| Be game as you like but don’t do any wrong,
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| Remember the warning ‘that crime doesn’t pay',
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| Remember Ned Kelly and walk the straight way;
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» the people would say,
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| «Game as Ned Kelly» they say it today. |