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