Songtexte Uncle Paul - John Edmond
Born
in
1825
in
the
old
Cape
Colony
Your
family
trekked
away,
searching
to
be
free.
You
were
born
and
brought
up
on
a
wild
frontier;
Became
a
soldier
and
a
president
but
you
were
a
pioneer.
They
say
you
knew
the
Bible
off
by
heart;
I'm
sure
you
often
pondered
a
while
upon
the
part
In
genesis
chapter
one
in
the
twenty
eight
verse
Where
the
good
Lord
commanded
us
all
to
conserve.
Uncle
Paul
you
started
it
all
Long
ago
in
the
days
of
the
old
Transvaal.
It
was
back
in
1898
You
stopped
the
overkill
to
save
wild
animals
from
their
fate.
Though
you
were
a
ruthless
hunter
yourself,
You
realized
the
biggest
prize
was
mother
Nature's
wealth.
Between
the
Crocodile
River
and
the
wild
Sabi,
You
gave
God's
creation
a
special
sanctuary.
For
reasons
absurd
came
the
tragedy
of
war.
'Twas
guns
that
were
heard
not
the
Lion's
roar
And
the
quest
to
feed
the
soldiers,
overkill
began
again.
Paradise
became
a
battlefield
your
dream
seemed
all
in
vain.
Uncle
Paul
you
started
it
all
Long
ago
in
the
days
of
the
old
Transvaal.
It
was
back
in
1898
You
stopped
the
overkill
to
save
wild
animals
from
their
fate.
Uncle
Paul
was
a
defeated
heartbroken
president.
Away
to
Europe
in
exile
he
was
sent.
Other
wars
ended
and
other
wars
began
And
the
miners
and
the
farmers
came
looking
for
land
But
his
legacy
stood
firm
and
a
park
was
proclaimed
From
the
Limpopo
in
the
North,
bearing
his
name.
To
the
Crocodile
river
in
the
South
in
1926
minister
Piet
Grobler
got
the
borders
fixed.
Uncle
Paul
you
started
it
all
Long
ago
in
the
days
of
the
old
Transvaal.
It
was
back
in
1898.
Now
Noah
saved
the
animals
in
his
ark.
Uncle
Paul
did
much
the
same
with
Kruger
Park.
And
the
story
of
the
Kruger
millions
never
dies,
They're
in
the
form
of
animals
right
before
your
eyes.
You
stopped
the
overkill
to
save
wild
animals
from
their
fate.
Uncle
Paul
you
started
it
all
Long
ago
in
the
days
of
the
old
Transvaal.
It
was
back
in
1898.
Now
Noah
saved
the
animals
in
his
ark.
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2 U Shaka the Warrior
3 Her Name Was Racheltjie De Beer
4 Dick King the Peacemaker
5 David
6 John Ross with the Flaming Red Hair
7 Uncle Paul
8 Selous
9 Mrs. General Joubert
10 Scotty Smith
11 Baden Powell
12 The Jewel of India
13 Young Winston Churchill
14 Nelson Mandela and Mazawattee Tea
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