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The Sweeney (Part 1)

アーティスト:Hugh McDonald  アルバム:The Lawson Album 

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It was somewhere in September, and the sun was going down, Well, I came, in search of 'copy', to a Darling-River town; 'Come-and-have-a-drink' we'll call it -- 'tis a fitting name, I think -- And 'twas raining, for a wonder, up at 'Come-and-have-a-drink'. Underneath the pub veranda I was resting on a bunk When a stranger rose before me, and he said that he was drunk; He apologized for speaking; there was no offence, he swore; But he somehow seemed to fancy that he'd seen my face before. 'No offence,' he said. I told him that he needn't mention it, For I might have met him somewhere; I had traveled 'round a bit, And I knew a lot of fellows in the bush and in the street -- But a fellow can't remember all the fellows that he meets. Very old and thin and dirty were the garments that he wore, Just a shirt and pair of trousers, and a boot, and nothing more; He was wringing-wet, and really in a sad and sinful plight, And his hat was in his left hand, and a bottle in his right.


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