paroles de chanson A Letter From Down Under - 1993 Digital Remaster - Slim Dusty
There's
an
Aussie
boy
in
Texas,
And
tonight
he's
feeling
blue.
There's
a
letter
that
he
showed
me,
And
I'd
like
to
read
it
to
you
It's
a
letter
from
Down-Under,
From
a
dad
who
tries
to
say,
All
the
things
he
feels
on
paper,
To
a
loved
son
far
away.
Dear
Son,
back
home
it's
springtime,
And
we're
finished
with
the
plow,
A
little
rain'd
flood
the
lot,
Should
bring
the
wheat
through
now.
You
always
loved
the
wattle,
Well
now
it's
out
in
bloom,
Guess
son,
that
you'd
be
homesick,
If
I
could
send
you
its
perfume.
Old
gramps
is
getting
feeble
now
And
his
days
are
nearly
done,
He'd
like
to
see
you
before
he
goes,
So,
how
about
it,
son.
I
met
Mary
at
the
sliprails
the
other
day,
And
we
yarned
for
quite
a
while
She's
growing
mighty
pretty
son,
With
a
warm
and
friendly
smile.
They
say
the
neighbours
son
hangs
round,
That
he's
always
at
her
place.
But
I
know
the
way
she
spoke
of
you,
He
just
isn't
in
the
race.
Last
night
some
friends
came
over,
And
they
stayed
for
quite
a
while.
We
sang
all
the
old
bush
ballads
In
the
old
familiar
style.
I
guess
you've
heard
all
about
the
oil
strike,
Well
I
don't
mean
much
out
here,
'Cos
when
a
man
is
thirsty
son,
It
can't
take
the
place
of
beer.
But
somehow,
son,
without
you,
This
old
place
just
ain't
the
same,
And
it
hurts
to
see
your
mother's
face,
At
the
mention
of
your
name.
Well
it's
getting
late,
I'd
better
close,
There's
a
few
jobs
to
be
done,
Yes
your
old
dad
just
wants
to
add,
Be
nice
to
see
you
son.
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