paroles de chanson The March For Australia - John Williamson
In
1788,
transportation
began
between
Great
Britain
and
New
South
Wales,
where
men
and
women
were
dumped
in
a
penal
colony
at
Sydney
Cove.
Our
population
was
then
mainly
convicts,
Who
were
flogged
and
treated
like
slaves,
And
Aborigines,
who
were
fought
and
killed.
But
our
forebears
learned
to
live
in
a
place
of
extremes,
So
different
from
anywhere
in
the
world.
And
out
of
this
struggle
is
born
a
new
race
of
children
who
in
1988
Come
together
to
pay
homage
to
the
Great
Land
under
the
Southern
Sky.
(Sung)
So
fair
dinkums,
make
a
stand
Time
to
love
an
ancient
land
Save
the
bush
and
save
the
sand
Our
children
will
understand
And
be
a
proud
Aborigine
Come
on,
join
the
march
with
me
It's
no
time
for
looking
back
A
new
world
is
down
the
track
And
I'll
see
the
colours
with
my
eyes
All
the
wonders
will
surprise
From
the
oceans
to
the
inland
skies
I'll
show
the
world
our
paradise
And
I'll
see
the
colours
with
my
eyes
All
the
wonders
will
surprise
From
the
oceans
to
the
inland
skies
I'll
show
the
world
our
paradise
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