Slim Dusty - All my Mates Are Gone lyrics
rate me<b>All my Mates Are Gone</b> by <i>Slim Dusty</i><br />
The muscles in these arms have gone weak now,
They wouldn't hold a horse anymore,
But girl, these hands were there when history formed it's pages,
Back when this country was still ragged, rough and raw.
Yes Ive sat tight on the best my girl,
Back when the fire of youth be proudly in my breast,
Back when this body, now broken, down and useless
Could ride all day and ring it with the best.
Girl, I was droving on the Birdsville Track,
When instinct was a man's only guide,
Where if you lost your bearings, the sand hills claimed your carcas.
When the sun had played the life of your hide.
I thank you girl, for list'nin' to this broken ringers ravings,
Another sunrise girl, I'll never know,
My mind is projecting, a film of years long gone,
And I'm watching now my last picture show.
Once again I see the blackened quart pots boiling,
I can taste again the strong black billy tea,
Taste the damper from the ashes, smell the rib bones on the coals,
See the saddles 'neath the tough old mulga tree.
I can hear the cattle bellow and the cracking of the whips,
Again the harness jangles in these ears,
I smell the smell of well oiled leather, feel the comfort of my swag,
As my memory races back across the years.
And there across the desert, a lonely team of camels,
Stretches slowly across the brightness of the sand,
And theres old Gul Mohammad, and Sahli and Sherahli,
Nose leads hanging loosely in their hand.
I can see the brumbies buckin', as Bob the breaker tries,
Once again to gain another working hack,
And theres ole "One-eyed Willie" the best tailor in the north,
These were the men that made the great outback.
So I thank you girl for list'nin' to this broken ringers ravings,
Theres no regrets, in fact I'm glad to go,
Old ringers are a breed that your world doesn't need,
And I'll be glad to do some skitin' with those mates from long ago.
There's no one left who knew me girl when I had you to smile upon,
Ive lost all my identity, 'cause all my mates are gone.
[From his album: "That's the Song We're Singing"
Transcribed: Marten Busstra 2009.]