paroles de chanson Pay Day At The Pub - Slim Dusty
Now
the
weary
week
has
ended,
it's
pay
day
on
the
job
Let's
go
down
to
the
local
and
mingle
with
the
mob
You'll
meet
the
dinkum
Aussies,
rough
and
ready
as
they
are
With
hard
faces
brown
as
leather,
lined
up
around
the
bar
Someone
is
sure
to
greet
you,
you
chaps
I'm
glad
to
see
Come
on
you
pair
of
somethings,
and
have
a
drink
with
me
While
the
barmaid
juggles
glasses
and
the
boss
works
with
a
will
For
he
loves
to
hear
the
rattle
of
the
silver
in
the
till
Now
the
rousabout
is
busy,
he
hasn't
time
to
think
And
I'm
sure
he'd
never
hear
you
if
you
ask
him
for
a
drink
Oh
the
barrels
that
are
heavy
will
be
light
ones
very
soon
When
the
brumbies
come
to
water
on
a
pay
day
afternoon
Now
the
world
is
such
a
great
place,
everyone
is
doing
well
And
strange
it
is
to
listen
to
the
stories
that
they
tell
Some
are
ridin'
buckin'
brumbies,
some
are
up
north
in
the
cane
Some
are
growling
at
the
weather
and
are
wishing
it
would
rain
And
there's
old
Jimmy
Wooter
in
the
corner
by
himself
Telling
stories
to
the
bottles
that
are
standing
on
the
shelf
Oh
he
once
was
high
and
mighty
though
forlorn
he's
looking
now
In
a
hat
that
came
from
nowhere
and
a
torn
old
Jackie
Howe
Now
the
clock
is
moving
onwards,
the
lightweights
have
their
fill
But
those
with
more
horse
power
are
staying
with
it
still
Some
have
already
had
it
and
are
layed
out
in
a
swoon
They'll
be
grumpy
when
they
wake
up
on
a
pay
day
afternoon
Hear
the
hen-pecked
hubbies
saying
what
will
become
of
me
For
I
told
my
little
woman
that
I'd
hurry
home
to
tea
She's
going
to
play
old
Harry
and
whale
like
one
bereft
When
she
digs
into
my
pockets
and
she
finds
there's
little
left
But
if
he
uses
a
bit
of
blarney
she'll
forgive
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