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Wasted and wounded |
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And it ain't what the moon did |
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I got what I paid for now |
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See you tomorrow |
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Hey Frank, can I borrow |
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A couple of bucks from you to go |
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Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda |
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You'll go waltzing Matilda with me |
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I'm an innocent victim |
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Of a blinded alley |
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And I'm tired of all these soldiers here |
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No one speaks English |
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And everything is broken |
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And my strength is soaking away to go |
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Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda |
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You'll go waltzing Matilda with me |
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Now the dogs they are barking |
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And the taxi cab's parking |
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A lot they can do for me |
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I begged you to stab me |
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You tore my shirt open |
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And I'm down on my knees tonight |
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Old bushills I staggered |
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You buried the dagger |
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Your silhouette window light, to go |
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Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda |
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You'll go waltzing Matilda with me |
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Now I've lost my St. Christopher |
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Now that I kissed her |
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And the one-armed bandit knows |
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And the maverick Chinaman |
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With the cold-blooded smile |
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And the girls down by the striptease shows go |
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Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda |
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You'll go waltzing Matilda with me |
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No, I don't want your sympathy |
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Fugitives say |
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That the streets ain't for dreaming now |
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Manslaughter dragnet |
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And the ghost that sells memories |
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Want a piece of the action anyhow, go |
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Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda |
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You'll go waltzing Matilda with me |
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And you can ask any sailor |
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And the keys from the jailor |
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And the old men in wheelchairs know |
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That Matilda's the defendant |
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She killed about a hundred |
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And she follows wherever you go |
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Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda |
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You'll go waltzing Matilda with me |
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And it's a battered old suitcase |
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In a hotel someplace |
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And a wound that would never heal |
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No prima donnas, the perfume is on |
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An old shirt that is stained with blood and whiskey |
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And goodnight to the street-sweepers |
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The night watchmen, flame-keepers |
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And goodnight, Matilda, too |
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Goodnight Matilda, too |