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C J Dennis - The Song of the Sulky StockmanC J Dennis - The Song of the Sulky Stockman
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Come, let us sing with a right good ring   (Sing hey for lifting lay, sing hey!) Of any old, sunny old, silly old thing.   (Sing ho for the ballad of a backblock day!) The sun shone brightly overhead, And the shearers stood by the shearing shed; But "The run wants rain," the stockman said (Sing di-dum, wattle-gum, Narrabori Ned. For a lifting lay sing hey!) The colts were clipped and the sheep were shorn   (Sing hey for a lilting lay, sing hey!) But the stockman stood there all forlorn.   (Sing ho for the ballad of a backblock day!) The rails were up and the gate was tied, And the big black bull was safe inside; But "The wind`s gone West!" the stockman sighed (Sing, di-dum, wattle-gum, rally for a ride.   For a lifting lay sing hey!) The cook came out as the clock struck one   (Sing hey for a lilting lay, sing hey!) And the boundary rider got his gun.   (Sing ho for the ballad of a backblock day!) He fired it once at an old black crow; But the shot went wide, for he aimed too low; And the stockman said, "Fat stock is low." (Sing, di-dum, wattle-gum, Jerridiiii Joe.   For a lifting lay sing hey!) They spread their swags in the gum-tree`s shade   (Sing hey for a lilting lay, sing hey!) For the work was done and the cheques were paid.   (Sing ho for the ballad of a backblock day!) The overseer rode in at three, But his horse pulled back and would not gee, And the stockman said, "We`re up a tree!" (Sing, di-dum, wattle-gum, Johnny-cake for tea.   For a lilting lay sing hey!) The sun sank down and the stars shone out   (Sing hey for a lifting lay, sing hey!) And the old book-keeper moped about.   (Sing ho for the ballad of a backblock day!) The dingo walled to the mopoke`s call, The crazy colt stamped in his stall; But the stockman groaned, "it`s bunk for all." (Sing, di-dum, wattle-gum, wattle-gum, wattle-gum,   Hey for a backblock day!        Sing hey!   Sing hey for a lifting lay!)
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