Lyrics Clara Waters - Slim Dusty
I
was
drivin'
out
through
Mitchell
Heard
a
lonesome
railroad
whistle
So
I
stopped
beside
the
highway
for
a
spell
And
in
this
pleasant
place
Was
a
notice
well
displayed
With
a
story
I
am
now
about
to
tell
The
notice
was
a
roll
of
those
who'd
paid
the
toll
While
working
on
the
railroad
to
the
west
Wives
and
workers
perished
With
the
children
that
they
cherished
And
in
lonely
graves
were
gently
laid
to
rest
Then
I
found
my
vision
misted
As
among
the
many
listed
The
name
of
Clara
Waters
caught
my
eye
I
imagined
my
own
daughter
In
the
place
of
Clara
waters
While
the
busy
highway
traffic
hurtled
by
How
short
her
life
had
been
She
was
only
seventeen
Yet
her
story
may
be
very
simply
told
A
doctor
might
have
saved
her
From
the
fever
after
labour
Her
baby
died
when
he
was
four
days
old
Then
the
scene
before
me
shifted
As
back
in
time
I
drifted
As
back
in
time
a
hundred
years
I
went
And
through
my
muddled
dreaming
A
morning
sun
came
beaming
On
a
battered
billy
steaming
by
a
tent
For
here
was
pretty
Clara
With
her
husband
there
to
share
a
Simple
meal
before
their
daily
task
I
am
anxious
now
to
meet
her
So
I
hurry
on
to
greet
her
With
the
questions
that
I
feel
I
have
to
ask
And
when
the
day
is
breaking
Is
there
happiness
in
waking
Have
you
had
your
share
of
laughter
joy
and
cheer
You
were
very
young
to
marry
And
the
baby
that
you
carry
Does
it
make
you
wish
your
mother
could
be
near
In
the
coolness
of
the
morning
In
the
piccaninnie
dawning
Does
your
husband
tell
you
often
of
his
love
While
the
magpies
merry
singing
In
the
higher
branches
ringing
Is
bringing
morning
greetings
from
above
Does
the
gentle
evening
breeze
Wave
the
smoke
up
through
the
trees
Do
you
see
the
shafts
of
sunlight
drifting
down
Or
has
drudgery
and
duty
Made
you
blind
to
every
beauty
While
the
camp
is
turning
dusty
bare
and
brown
(Spoken)
With
a
bed
of
planks
and
sacking
And
with
every
comfort
lacking
Growing
heavy
as
your
time
is
drawing
near
In
your
shabby
tent
so
dreary
Are
you
very
often
weary
And
do
you
sometimes
shed
a
silent
lonely
tear
(Sung)
And
when
her
son
was
born
On
a
hot
December
morn
And
the
deadly
fever
started
on
its
quest
Was
there
time
for
her
to
hold
him
And
in
her
love
enfold
him
Was
there
time
to
give
him
comfort
at
her
breast
Of
course
there's
no
replying
To
my
questions
and
my
prying
And
suddenly
I
know
it's
time
to
go
But
I
reckon
I'll
remember
What
happened
that
December
In
the
summertime
a
hundred
years
ago
And
then
a
road
train
passes
There's
a
ripple
through
the
grasses
As
if
to
wave
a
fleeting
sad
goodbye
To
Clara
and
her
son
Their
lives
so
briefly
run
And
the
busy
highway
traffic
rushes
by
1 The Only Way
2 Further Out
3 The Flying Doctor's Ball
4 Good Hard Dog
5 Old Bush Pub
6 Sale Day at St. Lawrence
7 Clara Waters
8 Nardoo Burns
9 Roy
10 Humpty Doo Waltz
11 Dinosaur
12 Lace-Up Shoes
13 Yellow Gully
14 Tex Morton
15 Regal Zonophone
16 The World's Biggest Cedar Tree
17 The Only Time a Fisherman Tells the Truth
18 The Outback's Not So Wayback Anymore
19 Nebo Pub
20 Camp Cooks
21 My Old Cooloolah Home
22 Footsteps Coming Home
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