Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Mount Bukaroo, artist - Slim Dusty. Album song Henry Lawson and 'Banjo' Paterson, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.1995
Record label: EMI Recorded Music Australia
Song language: English
Mount Bukaroo |
Only one old post is standing, solid yet, but only one, |
Where the milking and the branding and the slaughtering were done. |
Later years have brought dejection, care, and sorrow; |
but we knew |
Happy days on that selection underneath old Bukaroo. |
Then the light of day commencing, found us at the gully’s head, |
Splitting timber for the fencing, stripping bark to roof the shed. |
Hands and hearts the labour strengthened; |
weariness we never knew, |
Even when the shadows lengthened 'round the base of Bukaroo. |
There for days below the paddock how the wilderness would yield, |
To the spade, the pick and mattock, while we toiled to win the field. |
Half our hands are hard to sully, ours the deeper blended screw, |
Burning off down in the gully at the back of Bukaroo. |
When the cows were safely yarded, and the calves were in the pen, |
All the cares of day discarded, 'round the fire we mustered then. |
Rang the roof with boyish laughter while the flames e’er-topped the flue; |
Happy nights remembered after, far away from Bukaroo. |
But the years were full of changes, and a sorrow found us there; |
For our home amid the ranges was not safe from searching Care. |
On he came, a silent creeper; |
and another mountain threw |
O’er our lives a shadow deeper than the shade of Bukaroo. |
All the farm is disappearing; |
for the home has vanished now, |
Mountain scrub has choked the clearing, hid the furrows of the plough. |
Nearer still the scrub is creeping where the little garden grew; |
And the old folks now are sleeping, at the face of Bukaroo. |
But the years were full of changes, and a sorrow found us there; |
For our home amid the ranges was not safe from searching Care. |
On he came, a silent creeper; |
and another mountain threw |
O’er our lives a shadow deeper than the shade of Bukaroo. |