Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Old Time Drovers Lament, artist - Slim Dusty.
Date of issue: 03.08.2017
Song language: English
The Old Time Drovers Lament |
Well you asked me if I’d ever been a-drovin' |
Oh lad, you wouldn’t know the meaning of that word |
With the gravel road beside you and the fence along to guide you |
And a brand new caravan behind the herd |
Oh, a truck and caravan behind the herd |
I’d like to have seen you young’uns in the old days |
With a wagonette and horses for your plant |
Where the desert land commences and there isn’t any fences |
And the barren country wouldn’t feed an ant |
Oh, the barren country wouldn’t feed an ant |
Did you ever take your turn at riding nightwatch |
'Round the cattle on a dark and rainy camp? |
Did you ride around them singin' with your moleskins wet and clingin'? |
And your body ached all over with the cramp |
Oh, your body ached all over with the cramp. |
hey! |
Did you ever see a thousand head of cattle |
Rush at night time just like a mighty flood? |
Did you hear the timber crashin', did you feel the branches lashin'? |
And your horse and you were soaked in sweat and blood? |
Oh, your horse and you were soaked in sweat and blood |
Did you ever plod along behind the tailers |
And you couldn’t see your horses head for dust? |
And the cattle that you followed, they were very weak and hollow? |
And you wondered if you’d get’em there or bust? |
You were doubtful if you’d get’em there or bust? |
Did you ever take your turn at tailin' horses |
When there wasn’t any grass within your sight? |
Did you ever use the pliers, did you cut the squatters wires? |
And you fed them on the squatters grass all night? |
Yes and moved them out before the east was bright? |
hey! |
Did you ever have to shoe a mob of cattle |
With horse shoes cut in halves to make them fit? |
Did you shoe them by the hour with your temper getting sour? |
From break of dawn until the lamps were lit? |
Yes you worked all day until the lamps were lit |
So you asked me if I’d ever been a-drovin' |
Oh lad, you wouldn’t know the meaning of that word |
With the gravel road beside you and the fence along to guide you |
And a brand new caravan behind the herd |
Yes a truck and caravan behind the herd |
Not like the old days now, behind the herd |
Oh, things have really changed in behind the herd |
Road trains roaring now behind the herd |
Hey! |