Tonalité : E major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Here on the hill above the settlement,
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the buildings are talking
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A tower to a terrace says the word's on the street,
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the dead are walking...
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Verse 2
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brows are arched of the mews across
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the street
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By a pale ochre light are made
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out heavy relief s
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Where all your dreams are borrowed
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all your senses are thieves
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And Ned Kelly won't ride past your window
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despite the freeze on your disbelief
Verse 3
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Don't bring 'em up if you
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can't put 'em down
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Thin Captain Crackers bowling naked
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through the center of the town
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The sun won't bake his blue skin brown,
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he's been too long underground
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Verse 4
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"I see," said a blind builder to his deaf daughter as he picked up his hammer and saw,
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"if blood is thicker than water why'd you dress in the dress that you wore?"
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blind are drawn by a blank
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curiosity
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(Don't bring
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'em up...)
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Drawn on mirrors where windows used to be
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(if you can't put 'em down)
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Verse 6
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people might say "My desire's
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not the captain of me!"
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And Red Barry might fly from his
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pedestal at night to spook the
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University...
Verse 7
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Don't bring 'em up if you
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can't put 'em down
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Thin Captain Crackers bowling naked
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through the center of the town
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The sun won't bake his blue skin brown,
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he's been too long underground
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Verse 8
O tailor my bones what need new
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clothes but the lower half loves
What the upper half loathes,
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I could get around like an intellectual I
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wearing the highs with the lows
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But I'd sooner sing these doleful drones
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by barcoo dog and
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Lagerphones, but my hand don't write when a feather it holds, it hangs like a wren with its neck wrung,
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as did the bells in my quasi commode where I have to shift my head to see where my pillow goed, some mornings I wake up by the side of the road
Bringing it up for the gutter
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After putting it down for the crowd?
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Verse 9
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I said I would arrive in the capital?
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After chuckin' outside the St.
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Augustine's purple parish hall?
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Don't bring 'em up if you
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can't put 'em down
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And you know I can't
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