 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Trumby , by - Slim Dusty.
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Trumby , by - Slim Dusty. Release date: 10.06.2021
Song language: English
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Trumby , by - Slim Dusty.
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Trumby , by - Slim Dusty. | Trumby | 
| Trumby was a ringer, a good one too at that, | 
| He could rake and ride a twister, throw a rope and fancy plait | 
| He could counterline a saddle, track a man lost in the night | 
| Trumby was a good boy but he couldn’t read or write. | 
| Trumby was dependable, he never took to beer, | 
| The boss admired him so much, one day made him overseer | 
| It never went to Trumby’s head, he didn’t boast or skite | 
| Trumby was a good boy, but he couldn’t read or write. | 
| The drought was on the country the grass in short supply | 
| The tanks were getting lower and the water holes near dry. | 
| Cattle started dying and releif was not insight, | 
| To estimate the losses Trumby couldn’t read or write. | 
| He rode around the station pulling cattle from the bog, | 
| To save them being torn apart by eagles, crows and dogs, | 
| He saw a notice on a tree, it wasn’t there last night, | 
| Trumby tried to understand, but he couldn’t read or write. | 
| On bended knee down in the mud, Trumby had a drink, | 
| Swung the reigns and to his horse said «We go home I think», | 
| «Tell 'im boss about the sign, 'im read 'im good alright» | 
| «One day boss’s missus teach 'im Trumby read and write.» | 
| Well concern was felt for Trumby, he hadn’t used his bed, | 
| Next day beside that muddy hole they found the ringer dead. | 
| And a piece of tin tied to a tree then caught the boss’s eye, | 
| He read the words of 'Poison Here', and signed by Dogger Bry. | 
| Now the stock had never used that hole along that stoney creek, | 
| And Trumby’s bag was empty it has freyed and sprung a leak | 
| The dogs were there in hundreds and the dogger in his plight, | 
| Told the boss he never knew poor Trumby couldn’t read or write. | 
| Now Trumby was a ringer as solid as a post, | 
| His skin was black but his heart was white and that’s what mattered most, | 
| Sometimes I think how sad it is in this world with all its might, | 
| That a man like Trumby met his death because he couldn’t read or write. | 
| Couldn’t read or write, | 
| couldn’t read or write. | 
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