| Said he was born on Marble Bar, been a drover all his life
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| With his old dark skin, a wrinkled grin, grandchildren and a wife
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| He drove cattle through to Camel Wheel and up the Isa too
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| And his old eyes shone of the days long gone and the mates, he knew
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| Well I met him there, in Turkey Creek as he sat in a four-wheel drive
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| I was glad to find his mind was sharp and the memories still alive
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| Of the droving days and the stockyard camp when he rode at the boss' side
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| Well he’d been a ringer all his life on the western side
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| Oh Paddy William is his name
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| And droving was his game
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| But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
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| Oh Paddy William is his name
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| And droving was his game
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| But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way, from home
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| Well he looked so old and weary as he proudly spoke his name
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| His old eyes shone like beacons when he talked of the droving game
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| He said he was born on Marble Bar, been a drover all his life
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| With his old dark skin, a wrinkled grin, said he loved the life
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| And I guess he’s still in Turkey Creek, near the hills of Misty Blue
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| And I hope his dreams of the Cattle Run, all come true
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| And I hope he finds a horse so fine to carry him away
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| And on the droving run, he’ll be number one
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| Like the good old days
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| Oh Paddy William is his name
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| And droving was his game
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| But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
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| Oh Paddy William is his name
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| And droving was his game
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| But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way, from home
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| So if your driving through the Kimberleys or around the Isa way
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| You might see him slowly riding with a big mob on the graze
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| He’ll be tall and straight don’t hesitate, just call out his name
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| Just say g’day there Paddy William, how’s the droving game?
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| Oh Paddy William is his name
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| And droving was his game
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| But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
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| Oh Paddy William is his name
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| And droving was his game
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| But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home |