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The Brass Well

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The Brass Well - Slim Dusty Lyrics




'Tis a legend of the bushmen from the days of

Cunningham,

When he opened up the country and the early squatters

came.

"Tis the old tale of a fortune missed by men who did

seek,

And, perhaps, you haven’t heard it, The Brass Well on

Myall Creek.



They were north of running rivers, they were south of

Queensland rains,

And a blazing drought was scorching every grass-blade

from the plains;

So the stockmen drove the cattle to the range where

there was grass,

And a couple sunk a well and found what they believed

was brass.



"Here’s some bloomin’ brass!" they muttered when they

found it in the clay,

And they thought no more about it and in time they went

away;

But they heard of gold, and saw it, somewhere down by

Inverell,

And they felt and weighed it, crying: "Hell! we found

it in the well!"



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And they worked about the station and at times they

took the track,

Always meaning to save money, always meaning to go

back,

Always meanin, like the bushmen, who go drifting round

like wrecks,

And they’d get half way to Myall, strike a pub and blow

their cheques.



Then they told two more about it and those other two

grew old,

And they never found the brass well and they never

found the gold.

For the scrub grows dense and quickly and, though many

went to seek,

No one ever struck the lost track to the Well on Myall

Creek.



And the story is forgotten and I’m sitting here, alas!

With a woeful load of trouble and a woeful lack of

brass;

But I dream at times that I might find what many went

to seek,

That my luck might lead my footsteps to the Well on

Myall Creek.



'Tis a legend of the bushmen from the days of

Cunningham,

When he opened up the country and the early squatters

came.

'Tis the old tale of a fortune missed by men who did

seek,

And, perhaps, you haven’t heard it, The Brass Well on

Myall Creek.



And, perhaps, you haven’t heard it, The Brass Well on

Myall Creek.


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