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John Williamson
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Vegie Bill
If you've ever been to the Kimberley Just like old Vegie Bill You'll pine and whine to get back there But he reckons he never will 'Cause he's got too long in th tooth And he's taken a turn or two So his missus bought him a picture book Said 'That'll just have to do'
So I'm goin' up there for the old bloke Kunnunurra, to see his mate I'll send him a card from the Fitzroy He'll show it around 'The Glengarry' To Nifty and his wife Then he'll start all over again Reminiscing his Kimberley life
He'll go on about the scenery, unbelievable Nothing else comes near it in the land He said a lot of his mates were Aboriginal They took him like a brother
更多更详尽歌词 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔镜歌词网 Well, he had a lot of stories But I reckon his favourite Was how his mate brought his brother home to rest Still stiff and frozen solid from the morgue And he kept the beer cartons cold on his chest Well the family couldn't come at the vegetables Or the sausages neatly wrapped around the dead So they had to dig for yam and eat goanna And hunt for wallaby instead
Well, Bill used to sell vegetables to the opal miners Off his humble little one-ton truck He didn't make a lot of dough But he made a heap of friends out there Where they move a thousand ton of dirt for an ounce of luck You know I kinda feel sorry for old Bill Sipping another beer in the summer breeze He's still up there in the North in hi heart and his mind Grading a gravel road in the Kimberley
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