paroles de chanson Nullarbor (The Biggest Backyard) - Kasey Chambers
When
I
was
a
little
girl
I
had
the
biggest
backyard
in
the
world
It
went
on
for
miles
and
miles,
was
wide
as
it
was
high
Down
to
the
horizon,
all
the
way
up
to
the
sky
And
every
now
and
then
I
heard
a
vile
tree
cry
my
name
When
I
was
a
little
girl
I
had
the
biggest
backyard
in
the
world
Covered
up
with
red
dirt
as
far
as
I
could
see
I
shared
it
with
the
railway
and
the
Aborigines
Southwest
of
Adelaide
All
the
way
down
to
the
sea
and
back
When
I
was
a
little
girl
I
had
the
biggest
backyard
in
the
world
The
sun
would
shine
until
the
day
I
asked
for
it
to
rain
Countdown
the
sleeps
until
the
tea
and
sugar
train
Ten
cents
on
the
track
for
days
Before
it
never
came
and
went
When
I
was
a
little
girl
I
had
the
biggest
backyard
in
the
world
Sitting
'round
the
campfire
that
started
from
a
spark
Rolling
down
the
Gun
Barrel
Highway
in
the
dark
Making
sure
that
I
had
all
the
room
here
in
my
house
For
me
and
all
of
the
world
When
I
was
a
little
girl
I
had
the
biggest
backyard
in
the
world
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