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The Pubs Still Make a Quid Songtext
von Slim Dusty

The Pubs Still Make a Quid Songtext

Where has the Brumby Breaker gone, the man who lived by luck?
Well, chances are he′s moved to town and drives a council truck
All the smithies and the saddlers have taken to the track
The stockmen now ride motorbikes when they muster mobs outback
The northern runs are owned by Yanks, they've bought up every head
The rivers are polluted and the Barramundi′s dead
The old-time ringers are no more and the stock camp's further out
And half their scrubbers drowned in
Flood and the rest died in a drought

But they drink it down and nearly drowned as fast as they ever did
Only one thing hasn't changed outback: the pubs still make a quid


The swaggies never boil their billys by the billabong
And shearers camp in caravans and seldom sing a song
Along the stock routes of the north, the bright stars overhead
Drovers camp in city style with white sheets on the bed
The kangaroos have fled the plain and gone is the dingo dog
The wallabies have left the hill and the buffalo from the bog
And a motel stands upon the spot where a bushranger once hid
Only one thing hasn′t changed outback: the pubs still make a quid

But they drink it down and nearly drowned as fast as they ever did
Only one thing hasn′t changed outback: the pubs still make a quid

The station homestead is a wreck and the water holes are dry
And cattle leave their sorry bones beneath a deadly sky
And the jackaroo rolled up his swag, he didn't like the grub
And now he′s working overtime at some flea-bitten pub

Yeah, they drink it down and nearly drowned as much as they ever did
Only one thing hasn't changed outback: the pubs still make a quid

Dee-oh-dee-lee-oh, dee-lee-oh, dee-lee

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