Lyrics A Girl From The Land - Slim Dusty
Down
at
the
local
on
Friday
nights
My
neighbour
Dave
wanders
in,
Sheepishly
looking
for
company,
'Cause
his
misses
has
bounced
him
again,
He
drinks
with
the
boys
from
his
single
days
And
life
takes
on
a
much
brighter
tone,
And
Dave
can't
believe,
when
it's
time
to
leave,
That
his
wife
comes
to
take
him
back
home.
She's
the
Mrs
of
a
farmer,
The
better
half
of
a
man,
Workin'
the
land
as
a
family,
Raisin'
the
kids
in
Gippsland.
She's
been
the
wife,
through
trouble
and
strife
Ever
ready
to
lean
a
hand.
The
backbone
of
the
farmer,
A
girl
from
the
land.
Dave's
wife
is
Sue,
and
she's
local
too
For
they've
been
in
the
district
for
years,
They
work
side
by
side,
it's
been
no
easy
ride,
But
they've
made
it
with
love,
sweat
and
tears
Their
kids
are
all
grown
with
homes
of
their
own
So
each
Friday
Sue
gets
in
Dave's
ear
It
seems
like
a
fluke,
but
I'm
tellin'
you
It's
just
so
he
can
have
a
few
beers.
Yes
the
Mrs
of
a
farmer,
Is
the
better
half
of
a
man,
Workin'
the
land
as
a
family,
Raisin'
the
kids
in
Gippsland.
She's
been
the
wife,
through
trouble
and
strife
Ever
ready
to
lean
a
hand.
The
backbone
of
the
farmer,
A
girl
from
the
land.
Instrumental
And
meanwhile
at
home,
Sue's
been
on
the
phone,
Her
girl
friends
will
be
droppin'
in,
An'
they
laugh
as
they
can
about
Susie's
old
man,
As
he
thinks
he's
in
trouble
again,
The
womenfolk
know
their
men
like
to
go
For
a
beer
with
the
boys
now
and
then,
And
the
girls
think
it's
fine
having
tea
cake
and
wine
Till
it's
time
to
collect
them
again.
Yes
the
Mrs
of
a
farmer
Is
the
better
half
of
a
man,
Workin'
the
land
as
a
family,
Raisin'
the
kids
in
Gippsland.
She's
been
the
wife,
through
trouble
and
strife
Ever
ready
to
lean
a
hand.
The
backbone
of
the
farmer,
A
girl
from
the
land.
A
girl
from
the
land.
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