Lyrics Ah, Forget It - Slim Dusty
I
recollect
his
joining,
I
liked
him
from
the
first,
His
smile
was
everlasting,
unquenchable
his
thirst,
Oh,
I
ventured
once
to
ask
him,
what
made
him
take
to
booze
He
muttered
"Ah,
forget
it,
I
drink
because
I
choose."
It
wasn't
quite
an
answer,
he
saw
that
I'd
was
hurt,
And
hastened
to
repair
things
but
"ah
forget"
it
first,
"I
didn't
mean
to
snub
you",
then
shook
me
by
the
hand,
"A
woman,
but
forget
it."
I
said,
"I
understand."
Then
he
shouted
me
a
whiskey,
and
paid
for
two
or
three,
And
grumbled
"Ah,
forget
it",
when
I
said,
"This
one's
on
me."
His
heart
was
like
old
Phar
Laps,
as
big
and
just
as
great,
And
many
a
needy
cobber,
a
helping
hand
he
gave.
When
came
the
day
for
sailing,
to
foreign
parts
unknown,
We
all
had
friends
to
cheer
us,
but
he
was
there
alone.
Until
the
grey
haired
lady,
a
mothers
eyes
alight,
Said,
"Son,
I'll
keep
on
praying,
for
you
both
day
and
night."
With
"Ah,
forget
it,
mother,
those
things
will
be
OK"
We
stumbled
up
the
gangplank,
and
so
we
sailed
away.
Well
soon
the
old
battalion
was
fighting
in
the
line,
And
you
know
no
finer
hero
than
this
old
friend
of
mine,
One
night
out
in
the
jungle
when
we
had
made
a
break,
I
learned
just
why
the
digger
is
the
bravest
thing
God
made,
Wounded
in
the
shell
hole
and
wallowing
in
mire,
The
battle
stormed
around
me,
with
crackling
rifle
fire
Machine
guns
loudly
stuttered
and
swept
the
shell
hole
rim,
When
someone
dropped
beside
me,
oh,
I
knew
that
it
was
him.
And
his
cheery
voice
was
saying,
"Buck
up,
this
wars
a
cow,
But
ah,
forget
it
cobber,
for
I'll
get
ya
back
somehow."
Despite
that
mad
infernal,
he
safely
brought
me
through
But
not
before
the
other
side
had
badly
got
him
too.
In
choking
words
I
thanked
him,
though
dying
he
would
gain,
He
said,
"Ah
gee,
forget
it,
ah,
you
would
have
done
the
same."
His
rugged
face
was
greying,
I
knew
it
was
the
end,
I
better
man
than
I
am,
had
died
to
save
his
friend.
And
when
he
comes
to
judgment,
Oh,
I
know
just
what
he'll
say,
"Dear
God
I
am
unfitted
to
tread
the
holy
way.
"I've
gone
my
way
unheeding,
just
lived
a
life
of
sin."
But
God
the
Just
will
answer,
"Forget
it,
Son,
Come
in."
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