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Colonial Experience

    By Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton)



        [By A New Chum]

        (Air: “So Early in the Morning.”)


    When first I came to Sydney Cove
    And up and down the streets did rove,
    I thought such sights I ne’er did see
    Since first I learnt my A, B, C.

                            Chorus

        Oh! it’s broiling in the morning,
        It’s toiling in the morning,
        It’s broiling in the morning,
        It’s toiling all day long.

    Into the park I took a stroll—
    I felt just like a buttered roll.
    A pretty name “The Sunny South!”
    A better one “The Land of Drouth!”

        Chorus: Oh! it’s broiling, &c.

    Next day into the bush I went,
    On wild adventure I was bent,
    Dame Nature’s wonders I’d explore,
    All thought of danger would ignore.

        Chorus: Oh! it’s broiling, &c.

    The mosquitoes and bull-dog ants
    Assailed me even through my pants.
    It nearly took my breath away
    To hear the jackass laugh so gay!

        Chorus: Oh! it’s broiling, &c.

    This lovely country, I’ve been told,
    Abounds in silver and in gold.
    You may pick it up all day,
    Just as leaves in autumn lay!

        Chorus: Oh! it’s broiling, &c.

    Marines will chance this yarn believe,
    But bluejackets you can’t deceive.
    Such pretty stories will not fit,
    Nor can I their truth admit.

        Chorus: Oh! it’s broiling, &c.

    Some say there’s lots of work to do.
    Well, yes, but then, ’twixt me and you,
    A man may toil and broil all day—
    The big, fat man gets all the pay,

        Chorus: Oh! it’s broiling, &c.

    Mayhap such good things there may be,
    But you may have them all, for me,
    Instead of roaming foreign parts
    I wish I’d studied the Fine Arts!

        Chorus: Oh! it’s broiling, &c.



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