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Oh come let us wander,
Down the old bush track we'll go,
Through the sandhills and the mulga,
Where the old man saltbush grows,
No more we plan to follow,
The life of a rolling stone,
So we'll hit the road out yonder,
Down the dusty road to home.
Around the campfire yarning,
'Neath the twinkling stars above,
We'll wend our way together,
Back to the land we love,
As we gaze into the distance,
And feel we're not alone,
This helps us face the hardships,
Down the dusty road to home.
We're finished with the town life,
And the traffic's constant roar,
So now we'll head out westward
And we'll settledown once more,
Out along that old brown river,
Where the 'roo and emu roam,
And the tall gums bid us welcome
Down the dusty road to home.
To see again those storm clouds,
Gather from the western sky,
And break across the desert
As it quickly passes by.
A distant swirling dust haze,
Where a mob of cattle roam,
They beckon us to wander,
Down the dusty road to home.
Our hearts are in this country,
Where droughts strikes hard and fast,
Where the spirit of it's people,
Always hangs on to the last,
We see the heat wave rising,
Out across the golden loam,
No more we'll need to wander,
Down the dusty road to home.
So come let us wander,
Down the old bush track we'll go,
Through the sand hills and the mulga,
Where the old man saltbush grows,
No more we plan to follow,
The life of a rolling stone,
So we hit the road out yonder,
Down the dusty road to home
- Album:
- Columbia Lane - The Last Sessions
- Where Country Is
- Tall Stories And Sad Songs
- Looking Forward Looking Back
- Lights On The Hill
- Rodeo Riders
- Trucks On The Track
- Ringer From The Top End
- The Man Who Steadies The Lead
- Cattle Camp Crooner
- The Slim Dusty Family Live Across Australia
- The Slim Dusty Family Album
- Slim Dusty Live
- The Son of Noisy Dan
- Dinki-Di Aussies
- To Whom It May Concern
- Slim Dusty Sings Joy McKean
- Slim Dusty Sings Stan Coster
- Songs From Down Under
- Way Out There