Lyrics Rosewood Hill - John Williamson
She
had
her
back
to
him
As
he
walked
in
through
the
door
He'd
been
down
in
the
forest
He
said,
"I
cut
me
a
walkin'
stick
palm
Down
by
the
stingin'
tree
Never
thought
I'd
see
the
day
I'd
need
one"
She
said,
"The
real
estate
people
came
again
today
I
made
them
a
pot
of
tea
They
said
we'd
fetch
a
million
dollars
For
our
little
old
'Rosewood
Hill'
I
guess
they
thought
we
might
consider
What
would
we
do
with
a
million
When
we
own
paradise
Buy
us
an
acre
of
sand
You
tell
those
eager
beavers
They
won't
be
talkin'
to
me
This
paradise
is
not
for
sale"
He's
the
last
of
the
old
cow
cockies
Up
there
in
the
clouds
Wouldn't
white-coast
gold
shoes
love
to
get
Their
hands
on
his
land
Smell
the
crispy
bacon
Spit
and
crackle
on
the
fry
The
promise
of
a
brand
new
day
Shake
the
cloudy
blanket
And
throw
it
to
the
sky
The
valley
takes
your
breath
away
The
crows
are
perched
and
waitin'
The
family
dreams
of
gold
Surely
soon
the
old
man
will
fade
away
1 On The Improve
2 Wedding Ring
3 The Blues Sometimes
4 Coolabah Tree
5 Pipe Dream
6 Vegie Bill
7 Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley
8 The Girl I Met
9 Missin' The Kisses
10 Power Over Me
11 Woman On The Land
12 Bush Telegraph
13 Rosewood Hill
14 Old Pancho
15 Sir Don
16 Raining On the Rock (Live With Warren H. Williams)
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