Lyrics Cracker Night - John Williamson
Teary
eyes
at
the
window,
Where
did
Mum
and
Dad
go?
I
wish
someone
would
hurry
up
and
come
and
get
me,
Gee
I'm
scared
The
cat
shot
through,
She
saw
the
light
and
fled.
Cracker
night
was
a
real
big
deal,
when
I
was
a
little
kid
They
started
lettin'
them
off
after
tea
I
ran
inside
and
hid
And
all
the
dogs
from
everywhere
were
underneath
me
bed.
We
all
went
down
in
our
dressing
gowns
to
see
the
big
bonfire
Wide
eyes
watched
the
straw
man
burn
on
a
mile-high
pile
of
tyres
Hot
as
hell,
big
black
smell
and
red
hot
rings
of
wire.
Sky
rockets
zinging,
Catherine
wheels
spinning,
What
a
flamin'
evening,
Fire
trucks
were
screaming
Smoky
haze
hangin'
round
for
days
And
Grandma's
ears
were
ringing.
Everynight
after
school
draggin'
bits
of
wood,
Boxes
and
branches
and
rotten
old
fences,
And
mattresses
were
good.
We
even
scrounged
a
vinyl
lounge
And
anything
we
could
Little
Guy
Fawkes's
and
letter
boxes
Blown
all
out
of
shape
Light
the
wick
and
back
off
quick,
And
make
the
big
escape
Cackin'
ourselves
and
rippin'
my
shirt
Scrambling
through
the
gate
Sky
rockets
zinging
Catherine
wheels
spinning
What
a
flamin'
evening
Fire
trucks
were
screaming
Smoky
haze
hangin'
round
for
days
And
Grandma's
ears
were
ringing.
A
house
burnt
down
on
the
edge
of
town
We
all
took
off
with
Pa
This
thing
whizzed
across
the
road
And
nearly
hit
our
car
A
bang
and
spark
lit
up
the
park
And
everyone
went
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Cracker
night
was
a
real
big
deal,
When
I
was
a
little
kid,
It
seems
like
only
yesterday
Tucked
away
in
bed
Dreams
of
schemes
and
double
bunger
Daring
things
we
did
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