tom traubert's blues (waltzing matilda)
Singer:stewart, rod
and it ain't what the moon did
i got what i paid for now
a couple of bucks from you
to go waltzing matilda waltzing matilda
you'll go waltzing matilda with me
and i'm tired of all these soldiers here
and my strength is soaking away
you'll go a waltzing malitda with me
now the dogs they are barking
and the taxi cab's parking
and i'm down on my knees tonight
old bushmills i staggered
your silhouette window light
you'll go a waltzing matilda with me
now i've lost my st. christopher
and the one-arm bandit knows
and the maverick chinaman
with the cold-blooded sigh
and the girls down by the striptease shows go
you'll go a waltzing matilda with me
no i don't want your sympathy
that the streets aren't for dreaming now
and the ghost that sells memories
want a piece of the action anyhow
you'll go waltzing matilda with me
and you can ask any sailor
and the keys from the jailor
and the old men in wheelchairs know
that matilda's the defendant
she killed about a hundred
and she follows wherever you may go
you'll go waltzing matilda with me
and it's a battered old suitcase
and a wound that would never heal
no prima donnas the perfume is on
and old shirt that is stained with blood and whiskey
and goodnight to the street-sweepers
the night watchmen flame-keepers
and goodnight matilda too