Intro: D
VERSE 1
GD
Shopping on a Saturday in 1945,
A
Going in to Tenterfield, a two mile buggy ride,
DGD
Grandma, mum and grandfather, he did all the driving,
GDAD
Me perched up beside him, old dog alongside.
CHORUS
GDGD
Go Ted let the pony have a head now,
GDAD
We'll fly along Casino Road.
GDGD
Hey Ted, remember what you told me,
GDAD
Easy, whips don't lighten load.
VERSE 2
GD
Pull up at Hopsing & Co, Store and General Merchants,
A
Grandad heads inside to buy some seed and bailing wire.
DGD
Twelve gauge shotgun cartridges, saltlick for the bayron,
GDAD
Ice cream for the half grown young man at his side.
GD
Then on to Kinipin Son Leathergoods and Saddles,
A
Topics for discussion there are weather, beasts and fires.
DGD
They've repaired the bridle that busted on a gum tree,
GDAD
When my pony through me, tried to jump barbed wire.
GDGD
On we go to Royal Hotel tucker, grog shop talking,
A
Neighbour farmers say g'day, exchange the harvest news.
DGD
Season come and season go, life remains a battle,
GDAD
Drovers talk of cattle, rocky river ewes.
CHORUS
GDGD
Go Ted let the pony have a head now,
GDAD
We'll fly along Casino Road.
GDGD
Hey Ted, remember what you told me,
GDAD
Easy, whips don't lighten load.
VERSE 3
GD
Stretched along the homeward track, tigersnake sunbaking,
A
Granddad hits the brake to try and kill it with a slide.
DGD
Just missed – look out! Now the thing is tangled in the back spokes,
GDAD
Blimey this is no joke, everybody fly.
GD
Buggy stands abandoned ship, grandma holds the pony,
A
We all watch with baited breath as granddad kneels a stride,
DGD
The back seat of his Cadillac, aiming for the right spot,
GDAD
Slowly squeezes one shot, all that is required.
GD
Clamber back on board again, set off at a fast trot,
A
Granddad takes some flack about the nature of his slide,
DGD
Hears it out good-humouredly, hard to raise his hackles,
GDAD
Winks at me and cackles, don't know till you've tried.
CHORUS
GDGD
Go Ted let the pony have a head now,
GDAD
We'll fly along Casino Road.
GDGD
Hey Ted, remember what you told me,
GDAD
Easy, whips don't lighten load.
VERSE 4
GD
There's the farm up on the hill, shining like a beacon,
A
Soon we're home unloaded and the gear is stashed away.
DGD
Supper time by lantern light, then round the piano,
GDAD
Family in tableau, sing to end the day.
GD
Mountain bush and southern sky still the same as ever,
A
Graves upon the hillside mark the time that's passed away.
DGD
Now I come to think of it memory has no curtain,
GDAD
Life was lived for certain, old and in the way.
CHORUS
GDGD
Go Ted let the pony have a head now,
GDAD
We'll fly along Casino Road.
GDGD
Hey Ted, remember what you told me,
GDAD
Easy, whips don't lighten load.