Текст песни Moreton Bay - Bernard Fanning feat. Jack Moncur & John Bedggood
One
Sunday
morning
as
I
went
walking
By
Brisbane
waters
I
chanced
to
stray
I
heard
a
prisoner
his
fate
bewailing
As
on
the
sunny
river
bank
he
lay
I
am
a
native
from
Erin's
island
Transported
now
from
my
native
shore
They
tore
me
from
my
aged
parents
And
from
the
maiden
whom
I
adore
I've
been
a
prisoner
at
Port
Macquarie
At
Norfolk
Island
and
Emu
Plains
At
Castle
Hill
and
cursed
Toongabbie
At
all
those
settlements
I've
woked
in
chains
But
of
all
places
of
condemnation
And
penal
stations
of
New
South
Wales
Of
Moreton
Bay
I
have
found
no
equal
Excessive
tyranny
each
day
prevails
For
three
long
years
I
was
beastly
treated
And
heavy
irons
on
my
legs
I
wore
My
back
from
flogging
was
lacerated
And
often
slain
with
my
crimson
gore
And
many
a
man
from
downright
starvation
Lies
mouldering
underneath
the
clay
And
Captain
Logan
he
had
us
mangled
At
the
triangles
in
Moreton
Bay
Like
the
Egyptians
and
ancient
Hebrews
We
were
oppressed
under
Logan's
yoke
Till
a
native
black
lying
there
in
ambush
Did
give
our
tyrant
his
mortal
stroke
My
fellow
prisoners
exhilarated
That
all
such
monsters
a
death
shall
find
And
when
from
bondage
we're
liberated
Our
former
sufferings
shall
fade
from
mind
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