Vulgar words in The Old Bush Songs (Page 1)
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He sent me to an old bark hut, Inhabited by a greyhound slut, Who put her fangs through my poor fut, And, snarling, off she ran.
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The old cocky, he grew jealous, and he thumped me black and blue, And he drove me off without a rap-the stringy-bark cockatoo.
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It nearly took my breath away To hear the jackass laugh so gay!
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Where the jackass laughs in the old gum tree, And our quart-pot tea we sip; The saddle was our childhood's home, Our heritage the whip.
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Chorus: So early in the morning, &c. A long-haired shepherd we chanced to meet With a water bag, billy, and dog complete; He came too close to a knocked up steer, Who up a sapling made him clear.