paroles de chanson Brumby-O - John Edmond
I
once
had
a
horse
called
Brumby-O
and
hereby
hangs
a
tale
I
got
him
when
I
joined
the
Lancers
down
in
New
South
Wales
Baroombie
is
an
ancient
word,
for
a
horse
that's
wild
and
free
And
that's
why
I
called
him
Brumby-O
He
was
just
a
bit
like
me
Go!
Go!
Brumby-O
You're
so
wild
and
free
Go!
Go!
Brumby-O
You're
just
a
bit
like
me
They
call
our
horses
Walers
I'm
a
New
South
Waler
too
One
day
they
sailed
us
off
to
war
Across
the
ocean
blue
For
thirty
days
the
ship
she
rolled
In
the
mighty
ocean
squalls
Chucked
us
all
around
our
bunks
and
the
horses
in
their
stalls
Woe!
Woe!
Brumby-O
Though
you're
wild
and
free
Woe!
Woe!
Brumby-O
We're
out
on
the
open
sea
Each
night
I'd
go
up
to
his
stall,
on
the
upper
deck
To
calm
him,
I'd
give
him
sugar
lumps
and
pat
him
on
the
neck
For
soon
we
would
land
in
Africa
and
they'd
put
us
on
a
train
Off
to
find
the
enemy
in
his
wild
terrain
Go!
Go!
Brumby-
O
Now
we're
wild
and
free
Go!
Go!
Brumby-
O
Let's
find
the
enemy
One
day
riding
on
patrol,
the
enemy
fired
their
rounds
Brumby
took
a
hit
in
the
neck,
but
bravely
stood
his
ground
The
bullets
then
came
buzzin'
round,
like
a
swarm
of
bees
Brumby
galloped
us
into
a
hollow
and
he
fell
down
on
his
knees
Woe!
Woe!
Brumby-O
Though
you
were
wild
and
free
Woe!
Woe!
Brumby-O
You
took
the
fall
for
me
He
steered
us
out
of
danger,
out
of
the
line
of
fire
Then
we
took
the
enemy
on
and
watch
them
all
retire
As
I
cradled
his
noble
head
in
me
arms,
I
felt
his
spirit
go
free
And
I
whispered
to
him
Brumby-
O,
that
bullet
was
meant
for
me
Go!
Go!
Brumby-O
Lancers
never
cry
Cause
we
know
you'll
be
runnin'
with
wild
horses
in
the
sky
And
it's
true
because
of
you
It
wasn't
my
time
to
die
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