Текст песни And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda - Slim Dusty
When
I
was
a
young
man
an'
carried
a
pack
I
lived
the
free
life
of
the
rover.
From
the
Murray's
green
banks
to
the
dusty
outback,
I
waltzed
my
matilda
all
over.
Then
in
1915,
the
country
said,
"Son,
No
time
for
roamin',
there's
work
to
be
done."
And
they
gave
me
a
tin
hat,
they
gave
me
a
gun,
And
they
sent
me
away
to
the
war.
And
the
band
played
"Waltzing
Matilda,"
As
our
ship
pulled
away
from
the
quay,
And
amidst
all
the
cheers,
the
flag
waving,
and
tears,
We
sailed
off
to
Gallipoli.
How
well
I
remember
that
terrible
day,
When
our
blood
stained
the
sand
and
the
water;
And
how
in
that
hell
that
they
call
Suvla
Bay
We
were
butchered
like
lambs
at
the
slaughter.
Johnny
Turk,
he
was
waitin',
he
primed
himself
well;
Showered
us
with
bullets,
and
he
rained
us
with
shell
And
in
ten
seconds
flat,
he'd
blown
us
to
hell,
Nea'ly
blew
us
right
back
to
Australia.
And
the
band
played
"Waltzing
Matilda,"
As
we
stopped
to
bury
the
slain,
We
buried
our
men,
the
Turks
buried
theirs,
Then
we
started
all
over
again.
They
collected
the
crippled,
the
wounded,
and
maimed,
And
they
shipped
us
back
home
to
Australia.
The
armless,
the
legless,
the
blind,
and
insane,
All
the
brave
wounded
heroes
of
Suvla.
And
when
our
ship
pulled
into
Circular
Quay,
I
looked
at
the
place
where
my
legs
used
to
be,
I
thanked
Christ
there
was
nobody
waiting
for
me,
To
grieve
and
to
mourn
and
to
pity.
But
the
band
played
"Waltzing
Matilda,"
As
they
carried
us
down
the
gangway,
But
nobody
cheered,
they
just
stood
and
stared,
And
then
they
turned
their
faces
away.
And
now
every
April,
I
sit
on
my
porch
And
I
watch
the
parade
pass
before
me.
And
I
see
my
old
comrades,
how
proudly
they
march,
Reliving
old
dreams
of
past
glory,
But
the
old
men
march
slowly,
their
bones
stiff
and
Sore,
Tired
old
men
from
a
tired
old
war;
And
the
young
people
ask,
"What
are
they
marching
for?"
I
ask
meself
the
same
question.
But
the
band
plays
"Waltzing
Matilda,"
And
the
old
men
they
answer
the
call,
But
year
after
year,
the
old
men
disappear
Soon,
no
one
will
march
there
at
all.
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