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Celebrating The Things That Make Australia Unique
by W. Johnson and B. Brown

I've been around the world a couple of time, or maybe more, I've seen the sights, I've had delights on ev'ery foreign shore, But when my friends all ask me the place that I adore, I tell them right away.
Give me a home among the gum trees With lots of plum trees, a sheep or two, a kangaroo. A clothesline out the back, verandah out the front And an old rocking chair.
You can see me in the kitchen cooking up a roast, Or vegemite on toast, just you and me, a cup of tea. Later on, we'll settle down and mull up on the porch And watch the possums play.
Give me a home among the gum trees. With lots of plum trees, a sheep or two, a kangaroo. A clothesline out the back, verandah out the front And an old rocking chair.
There's a Safeway on the corner and a Woolworths down the street, A New World's just been opened where they regulate the heat, But I'd trade them all tomorrow for the simple bush retreat Where the kookaburras call.
Give me a home among the gum trees. With lots of plum trees, a sheep or two, a kangaroo. A clothesline out the back, verandah out the front And an old rocking chair.
Some people like their houses with fences all around, Others live in mansions, and some beneath the ground, But me, I like the bush, you know, with rabbits running round And a pumpkin vine out the back.
Give me a home among the gum trees. With lots of plum trees, a sheep or two, a kangaroo. A clothesline out the back, verandah out the front And an old rocking chair.


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