| Song | Sing Australia |
| Artist | John Denver |
| Album | Higher Ground |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Denver | |
| Lyrics:John Denver Music:John Denver | |
| I come to Australia as many people do | |
| To see the old koala, hitch a ride on a kangaroo | |
| To hear somebody call me 'Mate' and call somebody 'Blue' | |
| To hear an Aborigine play a didgeridoo | |
| Some of you came as prisoners two centuries ago | |
| Some of you come as kings and queens your blessing to bestow | |
| Some of you stand all swelled with pride, some with shattered wings | |
| But all of us come with open hearts to hear Australia sing | |
| In the desert, in the city | |
| In the mountains and in the sea | |
| In the stories and in the people | |
| I can hear Australia sing | |
| Waltzing Matilda, the men of Gallipoli | |
| Clancy of the Overflow and Crocodile Dundee | |
| The myth of all creation, the teaching of Baiame | |
| The legends of the Dreamtime for all eternity | |
| And in this celebration, a brief two hundred years | |
| The cost to build a nation in blood and sweat and tears | |
| And if we stand divided, divided we shall fall | |
| But if we stand together, we shall conquer all | |
| In the desert, in the city | |
| In the mountains and in the sea | |
| In the stories and in the people | |
| I can hear Australia sing | |
| Sing Australia, Sing Australia, Sing Australia, Sing Australia | |
| In the sails on Sydney Harbour | |
| I can hear Australia sing |
| zuo ci : Denver | |
| Lyrics: John Denver Music: John Denver | |
| I come to Australia as many people do | |
| To see the old koala, hitch a ride on a kangaroo | |
| To hear somebody call me ' Mate' and call somebody ' Blue' | |
| To hear an Aborigine play a didgeridoo | |
| Some of you came as prisoners two centuries ago | |
| Some of you come as kings and queens your blessing to bestow | |
| Some of you stand all swelled with pride, some with shattered wings | |
| But all of us come with open hearts to hear Australia sing | |
| In the desert, in the city | |
| In the mountains and in the sea | |
| In the stories and in the people | |
| I can hear Australia sing | |
| Waltzing Matilda, the men of Gallipoli | |
| Clancy of the Overflow and Crocodile Dundee | |
| The myth of all creation, the teaching of Baiame | |
| The legends of the Dreamtime for all eternity | |
| And in this celebration, a brief two hundred years | |
| The cost to build a nation in blood and sweat and tears | |
| And if we stand divided, divided we shall fall | |
| But if we stand together, we shall conquer all | |
| In the desert, in the city | |
| In the mountains and in the sea | |
| In the stories and in the people | |
| I can hear Australia sing | |
| Sing Australia, Sing Australia, Sing Australia, Sing Australia | |
| In the sails on Sydney Harbour | |
| I can hear Australia sing |
| zuò cí : Denver | |
| Lyrics: John Denver Music: John Denver | |
| I come to Australia as many people do | |
| To see the old koala, hitch a ride on a kangaroo | |
| To hear somebody call me ' Mate' and call somebody ' Blue' | |
| To hear an Aborigine play a didgeridoo | |
| Some of you came as prisoners two centuries ago | |
| Some of you come as kings and queens your blessing to bestow | |
| Some of you stand all swelled with pride, some with shattered wings | |
| But all of us come with open hearts to hear Australia sing | |
| In the desert, in the city | |
| In the mountains and in the sea | |
| In the stories and in the people | |
| I can hear Australia sing | |
| Waltzing Matilda, the men of Gallipoli | |
| Clancy of the Overflow and Crocodile Dundee | |
| The myth of all creation, the teaching of Baiame | |
| The legends of the Dreamtime for all eternity | |
| And in this celebration, a brief two hundred years | |
| The cost to build a nation in blood and sweat and tears | |
| And if we stand divided, divided we shall fall | |
| But if we stand together, we shall conquer all | |
| In the desert, in the city | |
| In the mountains and in the sea | |
| In the stories and in the people | |
| I can hear Australia sing | |
| Sing Australia, Sing Australia, Sing Australia, Sing Australia | |
| In the sails on Sydney Harbour | |
| I can hear Australia sing |