| Oh, they’d mustered all the cattle on the Innamincka run,
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| And also on Cordilla Downs the same thing had been done,
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| They shifted all the cows an' calves, the bullocks and the steers,
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| The biggest bang town muster job in many, many years.
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| Oh the Diamantina channels and the lignum flower beds
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| Some wide eyed long horned pikers were all they’d left out there,
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| Next day the helicopters came and cleared them from the run,
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| The mickeys didn’t stand a chance, they shot 'em one by one.
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| The season blight had struck the herd, the beast all had to go,
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| To save the export market and increase the money flow,
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| Though it wasn’t a very pretty scene to see the pikers fall,
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| And pilot of the chopper didn’t like the job at all.
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| And the stockmen riding shotgun did his best to keep it clean,
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| He tried his best for one shot kills to ease the grizzly scene,
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| But soon the job was over and the land allowed a spell,
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| Once again the stony desert had a tragic tale to tell.
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| They wait now for the seasons to rejuvenate the land,
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| Restock again with breeders and keep them well in hand,
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| Oh the flood plains then will prosper and flights will be no more,
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| Once more the stockmen riding, like they used to do before.
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| And the cattle camps be busy with a new and stronger breed,
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| As they muster through the lignum where the cattle love to feed,
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| Through the sand hills of Cordilla or the Innamincka Plain,
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| Once more we’ll see the stock men’s hands rest lightly on the reins.
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| At the Innamincka muster, there were choppers in the sky,
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| Cattle country gun ships with the rifleman on high,
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| Oh the pikers didn’t stand a chance, the cattle war was won,
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| Beside the stony desert were they shot 'em one by one.
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| Old timers had another way, they very seldom failed,
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| To block the way with mickey, and throw him by the tail,
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| But now the ringer’s airborne, helicopters on the go,
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| In the Diamantina country where the channels waters flow.
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| Where the channels waters flow. |