The Bushranger

(Brief instrumental intro)

It’s no use wondering how it all begun
A poor man’s life spent on the run
Tho’ said he borrowed a Squatter’s fancy horse
The Magistrate declared it was theft perforce
With hard labour they sent him down
A road gang set up out of town
So when it was, they set him free
He lived on the fringe of Society
Unemployed after doing time
Surviving on a life of petty crime
So the troopers were sent to take him down
Early in the morning set out of town
He heard in the distance a dingo howl
His trusty red dog’s warning growl
If you are wondering ……

(Brief instrumental interlude)

Saw the injustice and inhumanity
No longer a place he was meant to be
Took what he needed and he stole a gun
He took to the hills in the setting Sun
Hidden away in a rocky lair
Living it rough in the wild out there
So began his highway spree
For he stole their wallets and their dignity
Held up homesteads at the point of his gun
Until he was feared by all and one

The troopers and the tracker had again left town
As they approached his camp, he shot one down
Alerted by his red dog’s savage growl
And a distant dingo’s baying howl.
So where could he go from here ……

(Brief instrumental interlude)

For he had reached the point of no return
So went on to pillage, loot and burn
Now he had become a most wanted man
They vowed to search throughout the land
And when found there would be no mercy
A bullet or a rope from the nearest tree
At the last he wondered how it all went wrong
And he dreamt of these things to keep him strong
And he pined for a woman and a family
But there ain’t no future for a wretch like me
The troopers and the tracker they had found his lair
And in a wild melee they had shot him there
Too late came the warning of his red dog’s growl
Though dying he heard the haunting howl.
Rodd Sherwin
to a composition by
Jeremy Williams

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