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Title: The Old Bullock Dray Author: Banjo Paterson [More Titles by Paterson] Oh! the shearing is all over, CHORUS So it's roll up your blankets, Now, I've saved up a good cheque, Oh! we'll live like fighting cocks, Oh! yes, of beef and damper Oh! we'll have plenty girls, Now we'll stop all immigration, Oh! it's time I had an answer, Oh! to tell a lot of lies,
This song may require a few notes for the benefit of non-Australian readers. A paddy-melon is a small and speedy marsupial, a sort of poor relation of the great kangaroo family. "Calling at the depot to get an offsider."-Female immigrants were housed at the depot on arrival, and many found husbands within a few hours of their landing. The minstrel, therefore, proposes to call at the depôt to get himself a wife from among the immigrants. An offsider is a bullock-drivers assistant-one who walks on the off-side of the team and flogs the bullocks on that side when occasion arises. The word afterwards came to mean an assistant of any kind. "Jack Robertson."-Sir John Robertson, as he afterwards became, was a well-known politician, who believed in Australians doing their best to populate their own country. "Budgery you"-good fellow you. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |