Lyrics The Battle With the Roan - Slim Dusty
I
come
ridin′
down
the
Barwon
with
my
saddle
and
my
swag
Strapped
across
the
bony
framework
of
a
long
backed
chestnut
nag
I
was
headin'
for
a
station
on
the
stockroute
west
of
Bourke
To
tangle
with
an
outlaw
horse
well
known
in
campfire
talk
When
I
rode
down
to
the
stockyard
where
they
said
I′d
find
the
boss
Standing
just
inside
I
saw
the
big
roan
outlaw
horse
He
was
just
the
kind
of
horseflesh
a
ringer
dreams
about
Game
eye
and
good
strong
shoulders
and
front
legs
well
spaced
out
I
said
now
boss
is
that
the
horse
the
ringers
rave
about
I've
heard
of
him
at
Camooweal
and
even
further
out
Yes
he's
been
tried
by
desert
men
and
riders
from
the
gulf
He
said
I′d
give
my
station
to
the
man
that
calls
his
bluff
And
as
I
strapped
the
bridle
on
that
proud
and
shapely
head
I
pictured
me
as
owner
of
his
big
merino
spread
I
threw
my
Snyder
poley
on
and
tightened
up
the
girth
And
as
I
stepped
astride
him
the
big
horse
left
this
earth
He
left
the
ground
in
one
tight
ball
as
solid
as
a
stone
And
all
that
I
could
see
around
was
one
big
blur
of
roan
I
hit
him
with
my
goosenecks
around
the
shoulder
points
He
twisted
like
a
reptile
that
had
a
million
joints
He
dropped
his
shoulders
way
down
low
and
chopped
out
to
the
right
He
started
striking
at
the
bit
each
time
the
spurs
did
bite
I
thought
I
felt
him
weaken
so
I
voiced
a
victory
yell
What
happened
then
I
only
know
for
those
who
saw
it
tell
So
I
rode
way
from
the
station
with
my
saddle
and
my
swag
Strapped
across
the
bony
framework
of
the
same
old
chestnut
nag
And
just
as
I
was
leaving
he
whinnied
loud
and
shrill
And
even
after
all
these
years
I
fancy
I
hear
him
still
They
still
tell
yarns
about
him
around
the
campfire
blaze
Of
the
noted
riders
that
he′s
thrown
so
many
different
ways
And
while
I'm
taking
night
watch
on
a
cattle
camp
alone
I
try
to
figure
how
I
lost
the
battle
with
the
roan.
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