DG
For nearly sixty years I've been a farmer,
DA
Through drought, fire and flood I've lived through plenty,
DGD
But this country's dust and mud, has seen my tears and blood,
AD
And its nearly over now, and now i'm easy.
[Verse 2]
DG
I married a fine young girl when I was twenty,
DA
But she died in giving birth when she was thirty,
DGD
No flying doctors then, just a gentle old black gin,
AD
And its nearly over now, and now I'm easy,
[Verse 3]
DG
She left me with two sons and a daughter,
DA
And a bone dry farm that cries for water,
DGD
Though my cares were rough and ready, they grew up fine and steady,
AD
And its nearly over now, and now I'm easy.
[Verse 3]
DG
My daughter married young and went her own way,
DA
My sons lay buried by the Burma railway
DGD
In this land I've called my home, though I've carried on alone,
AD
And its nearly over now, and now i'm easy.
[Verse 4]
DG
City folks these days despise the farmer,
DA
Saying with dole and subsidies we have it easy,
DGD
But there's no drought or starving stock on your sured suburban blocks.
AD
And its nearly over now, and now I'm easy
DG
For nearly sixty years I've been a farmer,
DA
Through drought, fire and flood I've lived through plenty,
DGD
But this country's dust and mud, has seen my tears and blood,
AD
And its nearly over now, and now i'm easy.