The Old Bush Songs by A. B. (Andrew Barton) Paterson
page 29 of 126 (23%)
page 29 of 126 (23%)
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THE BEAUTIFUL LAND OF AUSTRALIA
All you on emigration bent, With home and England discontent, Come, listen to my sad lament, All about the bush of Australia. I once possessed a thousand pounds. Thinks Iâhow very grand it sounds For a man to be farming his own grounds In the beautiful land of Australia. Chorus Illawarra, Mittagong, Parramatta, Wollongong. If you wish to become an ourang-outang, Then go to the bush of Australia. Upon the voyage the ship was lost. In wretched plight I reached the coast, And was very nigh being made a roast, By the savages of Australia. And in the bush I lighted on A fierce bushranger with his gun, Who borrowed my garments, every one, For himself in the bush of Australia. Chorus |
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