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by Slim Dusty
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Resting close behind the battle scene,
There were men from many nations represented,
A rugged cup united nations team,
They spoke about their own beloved homeland,
Resting far from all the tortured battle scenes
On this day the lad who claimed the most attention
A young Australian soldier who began.
Oh, I have never claimed to be a Namatjira,
I have never taken up the painters brush,
But in words, my lads, I'll paint for you a picture,
Of my homeland in the wide Australian bush.
Have you ever seen the western plains at sundown?
And the firey streaks that seem to blaze across
And then later in the evenin' see a ghost gum
And then silently we meet the Southern Cross?
Have you ever heard the wild swan in it's calling,
In the stillness of some far away lagoon?
Or seen the place where brumbies come to water?
They always come at the rising of the moon?
Have you ever wandered through some burning gully
In springtime when the wattles are in bloom?
Find more similar lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.com/KikpIf you've never, then you've never known the sweetness,
That fills the air around with it's perfume.
Have you ever gazed upon a peaceful homestead,
With the old Blue Mountains standing in the view,
See the homestead cattle grazing by the river,
From the hillside bounds an old man kangaroo,
In the ev'nin, see the smoke rise from the chimney,
Tells that day is done and soon its time for tea,
Hear the jackass laughter ringing through the bushland?
Well that's God's own country, and home sweet home to me.
Have you ever seen a wheat field in the morning,
When the dawn wind ripples through the golden grain,
Or wandered through the farmlands in the dawn time,
And smelt their earthly sweetness after rain?
Oh, I have never claimed to be a Namatjira,
As I'd said before, I've never used a brush,
But I hope, my lads, I've painted you a picture,
Of my homeland in the wide Australian bush.
From his album: "Essentially Australian"
Songwriters/Composers: Slim Dusty; A."Mack" Cormack;
Transcribed: Marten Busstra & Del Wright 2009.
Slim Dusty biography
Slim Dusty is known as the ‘Father of Australian Country Music’ and was born on 13 June 1927 as David Gordon Kirkpatrick at Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia. He grew up on his father’s dairy farm at nearby Nulla Nulla Creek and at the young age of 10 he wrote his first song, ‘The Way the Cowboy Dies’
While still working on the family property, Slim sang during intervals at cinemas, at rodeos and community concerts and even did some busking on the streets.. In fact he sang whenever and wherever he could.
In 1942 he gatecrashed radio station 2KM Kempsey to record at his own expense, his first record, “Song for the Aussies” and “My Final Song.” In 1946 he signed a recording contract with Columbia for their Regal Zonophone label and recorded six titles including his first country classic “When the Rain Tumbles down in July”., which he had written the year before. Then in 1948 he began a part time career.....MORE.....(full Slim Dusty biography) ←
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