Lyrics The Band Played Waltzing Matilda - The Pogues
When
I
was
a
young
man
I
carried
my
pack
And
I
lived
the
free
life
of
a
rover
From
the
murrays
green
basin
to
the
dusty
outback
I
waltzed
my
matilda
all
over
Then
in
nineteen
fifteen
my
country
said
son
It′s
time
to
stop
rambling
'cause
there′s
work
to
be
done
So
they
gave
me
a
tin
hat
and
they
gave
me
a
gun
And
they
sent
me
away
to
the
war
And
the
band
played
Waltzing
Matilda
As
we
sailed
away
from
the
quay
And
amidst
all
the
tears
and
the
shouts
and
the
cheers
We
sailed
off
to
Gallipoli
How
well
I
remember
that
terrible
day
When
the
blood
stained
the
sand
and
the
water
And
how
in
that
hell
that
they
called
suvla
bay
We
were
butchered
like
lambs
at
the
slaughter
Johnny
Turk
he
was
ready,
he
primed
himself
well
He
showered
us
with
bullets,
and
he
rained
us
with
shells
And
in
five
minutes
flat
he'd
blown
us
all
to
hell
Nearly
blew
us
right
back
to
Australia
And
a
band
played
waltzing
Matilda
As
we
stopped
to
bury
our
slain
And
we
buried
ours
and
the
Turks
buried
theirs
Then
it
started
all
over
again
Now
those
who
were
living
did
their
best
to
survive
In
that
mad
world
of
blood,
death
and
fire
And
for
seven
long
weeks
I
kept
myself
alive
While
the
corpses
around
me
piled
higher
Then
a
big
Turkish
shell
knocked
me
arse
over
tit
And
when
I
awoke
in
my
hospital
bed
And
saw
what
it
had
done,
Christ
I
wished
I
was
dead
Never
knew
there
were
worse
things
than
dying
And
no
more
I'll
go
waltzing
Matilda
To
the
green
bushes
so
far
and
near
For
to
hump
tent
and
pegs,
a
man
needs
two
legs
No
more
waltzing
Matilda
for
me
So
they
collected
the
cripples,
the
wounded
and
maimed
And
they
shipped
us
back
home
to
Australia
The
legless,
the
armless,
the
blind
and
insane
Those
proud
wounded
heroes
of
suvla
And
as
our
ship
pulled
into
circular
quay
I
looked
at
the
place
where
me
legs
used
to
be
And
thank
Christ
there
was
nobody
waiting
for
me
To
grieve
and
to
mourn
and
to
pity
And
a
band
played
Waltzing
Matilda
As
they
carried
us
down
the
gangway
But
nobody
cheered,
they
just
stood
and
stared
And
they
turned
all
their
faces
away
And
now
every
April
I
sit
on
my
porch
And
I
watch
the
parade
pass
before
me
I
see
my
old
comrades,
how
proudly
they
march
Reliving
their
dreams
of
past
glory
I
see
the
old
men,
all
twisted
and
torn
The
forgotten
heroes
of
a
forgotten
war
And
the
young
people
ask
me,
"what
are
they
Marching
for?"
And
I
ask
myself
the
same
question
And
the
band
plays
Waltzing
Matilda
And
the
old
men
still
answer
to
the
call
But
year
after
year
their
numbers
get
fewer
Some
day
no
one
will
march
there
at
all
Waltzing
Matilda,
Waltzing
Matilda
Who′ll
go
a-Waltzing
Matilda
with
me?
1 Dirty Old Town
2 The Irish Rover
3 Sally MacLennane
4 Fiesta
5 A Pair Of Brown Eyes
6 Fairytale of New York
7 The Body Of An American
8 Streams of Whiskey
9 The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn
10 If I Should Fall from Grace With God
11 Misty Morning, Albert Bridge
12 Rain Street
13 White City
14 A Rainy Night In Soho
15 London Girl
16 Boys from the County Hell
17 The Sunnyside of the Street
18 Summer In Siam
19 Hell's Ditch
20 The Old Main Drag
21 The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
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