[00:08.20]词:Banjo Patterson [00:12.03]曲:Susanne Kalweit [00:33.95]I'm riding down the Castlereagh, and I'm a station hand [00:39.98]I'm handy with the roping pole, I'm handy with the brand [00:45.21]And I can ride a rowdy colt or swing an axe all day [00:52.46]But there's no demand for a station-hand along the Castlereagh. [00:57.25]So shift, boys, shift [01:00.66]For there isn't the slightest doubt [01:02.88]It's time to make a move to the stations further out [01:08.72]So I saddled up my packhorse and I whistled to my dog [01:15.10]I made for up the country at the old jig-jog. [01:25.75]I asked a cove for shearing once along the Marthaguy [01:31.77]"We shear non-union here," said he. "I call it scab," said I [01:37.89]I looked along the shearing floor before I turned to go [01:44.06]There were fifty bloody cabbies and there was a shearing in a row. [01:49.03]So, shift, boys, shift [01:51.92]For there wasn't the slightest doubt [01:54.56]It's time to take a move with the leprosy about [02:00.56]So I saddled up my packhorse and I whistled on my dog [02:10.81]Made for up the country at the old jig-jog. [02:19.90]I went to lllawcrra where my brother has a farm [02:24.95]He has to ask his landlord's leave before he lifts an arm [02:31.49]The landlord owns the countryside, man, woman, dog and cat [02:38.42]And they haven't the cheek to dare to speak without they touch their hat. [02:43.36]So, shift, boys, shift [02:46.06]For there wasn't the slightest doubt [02:48.85]Their little landlord god and I would soon have fallen out [02:54.39]So I saddled up my packhorse and I whistled to my dog [03:01.22]And I made for up the country at the old jig-jog.