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Verse 1
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Everybody called him
Dingo
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He didn't seem to mind the name
Aboriginal,
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Asian blood
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Ran 50 -50 in his veins
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With skin like saddle leather,
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an inscrutable kind of smile
Beneath the brim of his
B
E
Akubra, he had the dreaming in his eyes
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She had a bloodline back to
Europe
The boss's daughter
Mary
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Ann
Home for
Christmas at the station
B
From a boarding school in
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Cairns
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With such a perfect face and figure
The boys at
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Blush when she walked by
Behind her back they called
B
her princess
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Cause she had the distance in her eyes
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Oh, the ringer and the princess
B
E
B
The dingo and the deer
C#m
A
B
I'll tell you that story if
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you want to hear
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December rain fell with a ven
geance from a cyclone in the
E
Gulf
B
Bone -dried gullies turned to rivers
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And plains became a sea of mud
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So the boss brought everyone together
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The family and the station hands
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To open gates and knock down fences
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Give the stock a fighting chance
A
Well the princess she was out there
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Riding right alongside the men
B
Leading horses up to safety
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Trying to bring the stragglers in
A
Till she heard a wild commotion
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A little further down the way
B
A mare was trying to cross a gully
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And its foal was being washed away
Now the young have always
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been impulsive
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The princess had no second thoughts
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She rode her mountain to that gully
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Trying to save the drowned horse
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But in the midst of the raging waters
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Her pony lost its step and fell
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With her foot caught in the stirrup
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The princess disappeared as well
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Dingo saw the whole thing happen
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Like a man -possessed he rode
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Straight into that swollen gully
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About a hundred yards below
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By the time the others got there
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All hope of finding her was gone
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Till dingo staggered from the water
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With the princess in its arms
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Oh, the ringer and the princess
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E
B
The dingo and the deer
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I'll tell you this story
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B
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If you want to hear
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Now the princess owns the station
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Her dad, the boss, has long since died
B
And although she never married,
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Dingo's always by her side.
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And still the gossips talk about them,
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Even after all these years,
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About the ringer and the princess,
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the dingo and the deer.
B
About the ringer and the princess,
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the dingo and the deer.
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