paroles de chanson Sweeney - Slim Dusty
It
was
somewhere
in
September
and
the
sun
was
goin'
down
When
I
came
in
search
of
copy,
to
a
Darling
River
town
Come-And-Have-A-Drink
we'll
call
it,
'tis
a
fitting
name
I
think
And
'twas
raining,
for
a
wonder,
up
at
Come-And-Have-A-Drink
Underneath
the
pub
verandah
I
was
resting
on
a
bunk
When
a
stranger
rose
before
me,
and
he
said
that
he
was
drunk
He
apologised
for
speaking,
there
was
no
offence
he
swore
But
he
somehow
seemed
to
fancy
that
he'd
seen
my
face
before
He
agreed
you
can't
remember
all
the
chaps
you
chance
to
meet
And
he
said
his
name
was
Sweeney,
people
lived
in
Sussex
Street
He
was
camping
in
a
stable,
that
he
swore
that
he
was
right
Only
for
the
blanky
horses
walkin'
over
him
all
night
He'd
apparently
been
fighting,
for
his
face
was
black
and
blue
And
it
looked
as
though
the
horses
had
been
treading
on
him
too
But
an
honest
genial
twinkle
in
the
eye
that
wasn't
hurt
Seemed
to
hint
of
something
better,
spite
of
drink
and
rags
and
dirt
He
was
born
in
Parramatta
and
he
said
with
humour
grim
That
he'd
like
to
see
the
city,
'ere
the
liquor
finished
him
But
he
couldn't
raise
the
money,
he
was
damned
if
he
could
think
What
the
Government
was
doing
here,
he
offered
me
a
drink
I
declined,
'twas
self-denial
and
I
lectured
him
on
booze
Using
all
the
hackneyed
arguments
that
preachers
mostly
use
Things
I'd
heard
in
temperance
lectures,
I
was
young
and
rather
green
And
I
ended
by
referring
to
the
man
he
might
have
been
But
he
couldn't
stay
to
argue,
for
his
beer
was
nearly
gone
He
was
glad,
he
said,
to
meet
me,
and
he'd
see
me
later
on
But
he
guessed
he'd
have
to
go
and
get
his
bottle
filled
again
And
he
gave
a
lurch
and
vanished
in
the
darkness
and
the
rain
Now
of
afternoons
in
cities,
when
the
rain
is
on
the
land
Visions
come
to
me
of
Sweeney,
with
his
bottle
in
his
hand.
1 Sweeney
2 Middleton's Rouseabout
3 Bill
4 A Word to Texas Jack (with the Bushlanders)
5 As Good As New
6 Since Then
7 St. Peter
8 Callaghan's Hotel
9 A Mate Who Can Do No Wrong
10 Men Who Come Behind
11 Second Class, Wait Here
12 Peter Anderson & Co.
13 Do You Think That I Do Not Know
14 A Prouder Man Than You
15 Only the Two of Us Here
16 Ballad of the Drover
17 Written Afterwards
18 The Brass Well
19 Mount Bukaroo
20 The Old Jimmy Woodser
21 Break O'Day
22 To an Old Mate
23 Andy's Return
24 On the Night Train
25 The Man From Snowy River
26 The Man From Ironbark
27 Clancy Of The Overflow
28 Waltzing Matilda
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