Paddy William chords
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[G]a wife
D. C
He drove cattle through to Camel
Wheel and up the Isa [G]too
D.
And his old eyes shone of the
C. G
days long gone and the mates, he knew
G. D Well I met him there, in Turkey
C.
Creek as he sat in a four-wheel
[G]drive
I was [G]glad to find his [D]mind
C. G
was Sharp and the memories still alive
Of [G]the droving days and the
[D]stockyard camp when he [C]rode at
the boss' [G]side
Well he'd [G]been a ringer [D]all his
C. G
life on the western side
C. Oh Paddy William is his name
And [G]droving was his game
But a [D]thousand miles on the
D. C
outback trails is a long, long
way from [G]home
Oh [C]Paddy William is his name
And [G]droving was his game
But a [D]thousand miles on the
D. C
outback trails is a long, long
way, from [G]home
Well he looked so old and weary as he proudly spoke his name
His old eyes shone like beacons when he talked of the droving game
He said he was born on Marble Bar, been a drover all his life
With his old dark skin, a wrinkled grin, said he loved the life
And I guess he's still in Turkey Creek, near the hills of Misty Blue
And I hope his dreams of the Cattle Run, all come true
And I hope he finds a horse so fine to carry him away
And on the droving run, he'll be number one
Like the good old days
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way, from home
So if your driving through the Kimberleys or around the Isa way
You might see him slowly riding with a big mob on the graze
He'll be tall and straight don't hesitate, just call out his name
Just say g'day there Paddy William, how's the droving game?
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
D. C
He drove cattle through to Camel
Wheel and up the Isa [G]too
D.
And his old eyes shone of the
C. G
days long gone and the mates, he knew
G. D Well I met him there, in Turkey
C.
Creek as he sat in a four-wheel
[G]drive
I was [G]glad to find his [D]mind
C. G
was Sharp and the memories still alive
Of [G]the droving days and the
[D]stockyard camp when he [C]rode at
the boss' [G]side
Well he'd [G]been a ringer [D]all his
C. G
life on the western side
C. Oh Paddy William is his name
And [G]droving was his game
But a [D]thousand miles on the
D. C
outback trails is a long, long
way from [G]home
Oh [C]Paddy William is his name
And [G]droving was his game
But a [D]thousand miles on the
D. C
outback trails is a long, long
way, from [G]home
Well he looked so old and weary as he proudly spoke his name
His old eyes shone like beacons when he talked of the droving game
He said he was born on Marble Bar, been a drover all his life
With his old dark skin, a wrinkled grin, said he loved the life
And I guess he's still in Turkey Creek, near the hills of Misty Blue
And I hope his dreams of the Cattle Run, all come true
And I hope he finds a horse so fine to carry him away
And on the droving run, he'll be number one
Like the good old days
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way, from home
So if your driving through the Kimberleys or around the Isa way
You might see him slowly riding with a big mob on the graze
He'll be tall and straight don't hesitate, just call out his name
Just say g'day there Paddy William, how's the droving game?
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
Oh Paddy William is his name
And droving was his game
But a thousand miles on the outback trails is a long, long way from home
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