[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:04.22]Oh, who hasn't heard of Euabalong Ball, [00:08.10]Where the lads of the Lachlan, [00:09.75]The great and the small, [00:11.82]Come bent on diversion from far and from near [00:15.61]To cast off their troubles for just once a year. [00:23.12]Like stringy old wethers, [00:25.04]The shearers in force [00:26.81]All rushed to the bar as a matter of course. [00:30.43]While waltzing his cliner, [00:32.17]The manager cursed, [00:34.17]Cause someone had caught him [00:35.93]A jab with his spurs. [00:41.09]There were sheilas in plenty, [00:43.18]Some two or three score, [00:45.35]Some two-tooths, some weaners, [00:47.02]Some maybe some more, [00:48.59]With their fleeces all dipped [00:50.44]And so fluffy and clean, [00:52.91]Finest young shearlings [00:54.50]That ever was seen. [01:00.21]The boundary riders was frisking about [01:03.46]But the well sinkers seemed [01:05.25]To be feeling the drought. [01:07.39]If the water was scarce, well, [01:09.18]The whisky was there, [01:10.79]And what they couldn't drink, [01:12.55]Boys, [01:12.88]They rubbed in their hair. [01:29.14]There was music and dancing [01:30.95]And going the pace. [01:32.97]Some went at a canter, [01:34.74]Some went at a race. [01:36.24]There was bucking and gliding [01:38.38]And rooting and sliding, [01:40.22]And to vary the gait, [01:42.07]Some couples colliding. [01:47.44]Oh, Euabalong Ball was a wonderful sight, [01:51.41]Rams among the two-tooths [01:53.25]The whole flaming night. [01:54.94]And many young girls will regret to recall [01:58.51]The polkas they danced at Euabalong Ball.
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:04.22]Oh, who hasn't heard of Euabalong Ball,
[00:08.10]Where the lads of the Lachlan,
[00:09.75]The great and the small,
[00:11.82]Come bent on diversion from far and from near
[00:15.61]To cast off their troubles for just once a year.
[00:23.12]Like stringy old wethers,
[00:25.04]The shearers in force
[00:26.81]All rushed to the bar as a matter of course.
[00:30.43]While waltzing his cliner,
[00:32.17]The manager cursed,
[00:34.17]Cause someone had caught him
[00:35.93]A jab with his spurs.
[00:41.09]There were sheilas in plenty,
[00:43.18]Some two or three score,
[00:45.35]Some two-tooths, some weaners,
[00:47.02]Some maybe some more,
[00:48.59]With their fleeces all dipped
[00:50.44]And so fluffy and clean,
[00:52.91]Finest young shearlings
[00:54.50]That ever was seen.
[01:00.21]The boundary riders was frisking about
[01:03.46]But the well sinkers seemed
[01:05.25]To be feeling the drought.
[01:07.39]If the water was scarce, well,
[01:09.18]The whisky was there,
[01:10.79]And what they couldn't drink,
[01:12.55]Boys,
[01:12.88]They rubbed in their hair.
[01:29.14]There was music and dancing
[01:30.95]And going the pace.
[01:32.97]Some went at a canter,
[01:34.74]Some went at a race.
[01:36.24]There was bucking and gliding
[01:38.38]And rooting and sliding,
[01:40.22]And to vary the gait,
[01:42.07]Some couples colliding.
[01:47.44]Oh, Euabalong Ball was a wonderful sight,
[01:51.41]Rams among the two-tooths
[01:53.25]The whole flaming night.
[01:54.94]And many young girls will regret to recall
[01:58.51]The polkas they danced at Euabalong Ball.