paroles de chanson Written Afterwards - Slim Dusty
Well
the
days
of
my
riding
are
over,
And
the
days
of
my
tramping
are
done,
I'm
about
as
content
as
a
rover
Will
ever
be
under
the
sun;
I
write,
after
reading
your
letter,
My
mind
with
old
memories
rife,
And
I
feel
in
a
mood
that
had
better
Not
meet
the
true
eyes
of
the
wife.
You
must
never
admit
a
suggestion,
That
the
old
things
are
good
to
recall;
You
must
never
consider
the
question:
'Was
I
happier
then,
after
all?'
You
must
banish
the
old
hope
and
sorrow
That
make
the
sad
pleasures
of
life,
You
must
live
for
To-day
and
To-morrow
If
you
want
to
be
true
to
the
wife.
By-the-way,
when
you're
writing,
remember
For
you
never
went
drinking
with
me,
And
forget
our
last
night
of
December,
Lest
our
sev'ral
accounts
disagree.
And,
for
my
sake,
old
man,
you
had
better
Avoid
the
old
language
of
strife,
For
the
technical
terms
of
your
letter
Will
be
misunderstood
by
the
wife.
Never
hint
of
the
girls
appertaining
To
the
past,
when
you're
writing
again,
For
they
take
such
a
lot
of
explaining,
And
you
know
how
I
hate
to
explain.
There
are
some
things,
we
know
to
our
sorrow,
That
cut
to
the
heart
like
a
knife,
And
your
past
is
To-day
and
To-morrow
If
you
want
to
be
true
to
the
wife.
No
doubt
you
are
dreaming
as
I
did
And
going
the
careless
old
pace,
But
my
future
grows
dull
and
decided,
And
the
world
narrows
down
to
the
Place.
Let
it
be,
if
my
'treason's'
resented,
You
may
do
worse,
old
man,
in
your
life;
Let
me
dream,
too,
that
I
am
contented
For
the
sake
of
a
true
little
wife.
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