Alyandabu: accordi di
Roy Bailey
Roy Bailey

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Tonalità: C major
Verse 1
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Straight out of a Drysdale canvas
you walked down Vestas Hill
Past the government gardens
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and right on into town
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Straight as a spear shaft, wide brim hat,
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tall and proud and black
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It's just one of the many roads
that you've walked down
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And I wonder what
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you're thinking about
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as you walk on through your life
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Are you thinking about
the Irishman
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who took you as his wife?
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Or the kids you bore, the things you saw,
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the hard times you were made to endure?
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What's your story? Alindaboo
When you were young you
saw your people killed,
your tribe cut down.
Poisoned flour and bullets
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were their fate.
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But you survived and in your life
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a laughing Irishman arrived.
And you both shared a life
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that knew no hate.
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And I wonder what you're thinking about
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as you walk on through your life
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Are you thinking about
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the Irishman
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who took you as his wife?
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Or the kids you bore, the things you saw,
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the hard times you were made
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to endure?
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What's your story, Ali and Abu?
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You found the famous Lucy Mine,
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worked it with your man
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Raised five kids,
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but then disaster came
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McGuinness died,
officials tried to take your children from you
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They wanted both your family
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and your claim
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Into Darwin town you came,
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fighting for your rights
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Working to keep your fam
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ily by your side
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Today you'd be so fond of them,
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descendants by the score
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You taught them all
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about a thing called pride
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And I wonder what you're thinking about
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as you walk on through your life
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Are you thinking about
the Irishman
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who took you as his wife?
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Or the kids you bore,
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the things you saw,
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the hard times you were made
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to endure?
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What's your story, Alien Double?
If you were white,
they'd call you a pioneer,
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name a suburb after you.
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Yet you're forgotten
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by the ones who took your land.
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But those who've known you,
known your worth,
cherish private thoughts.
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Memories strangers wouldn't understand
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So I wonder what your memories are
As you walk by
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Waving to your friends
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along the way
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As you serenely smoke your pipe
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Knowing all you know
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You represent a life that's
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gone today
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And I wonder what you're thinking about
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As you walk on through your life
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Are you thinking about the Irishman
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Who took you as his wife
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Or the kids you bore, the things you saw
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The hard times you were
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made to endure
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What's your story?
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What's your story,
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Alien Double?
Outro 1
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