| I’m a singer from down under and it isn’t any wonder
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| That I like a can or two of tooheys old
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| I’ve sung my way about, from the bush to the opera
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| house
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| And tomorrows just another town to show
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| Bush ballads are my life oh I sing em all the time
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| Stories of our people and our land
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| Spent a lot of time at home, cause I was country born
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| And it’s helped me such a lot to understand
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| Hey I’m a singer from down under on the move
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| Oh I like the life I’m livin given under skies of blue
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| May the Southern Cross in freedom ever shine
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| My song is for Australia every time
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| I was never really lazy, but the neighbours thought me
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| crazy
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| Cause I dreamed about a life of travellin round
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| A dream that made me move, seemed the natural thing to
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| do
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| So at twenty one I finally left the land
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| Some said twas rather risky but I married in the
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| fifties
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| And in 1954 we hit the road
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| We went out for a 3 month trial, but that cagin
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| country mile
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| Has forever since just kept us on the go
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| Hey I’m a singer from down under on the move
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| Oh I like the life I’m livin given under skies of blue
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| May the Southern Cross in freedom ever shine
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| My song is for Australia every time, my friends
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| My song is for Australia every time. |