| Jim Halfpenny | |
| "Walkabout" | |
| There's black men in a southern land, And they're smarter than the common man. They sleep out under those southern stars, With kangaroos and koala bears. When they feel like talkin', they talk. When they feel like walkin', they walk. It's a simple life with simple rules, They got it all figured out. When they feel like dancin', they shake it. When they feel like lovin', they make it. Ain't it time you and me take a walkabout? We'll build a fire just me and you, Under a marbled moon with a didgeridoo. No power bills, no traffic jams. We won't have to work or make no plans. When we feel like talkin', we'll talk. When we feel like walkin', we'll walk. It's a simple life with simple rules, We'll get it all figured out. When we feel like dancin', we'll shake it. When we feel like lovin', we'll make it. Ain't it time you and me take a walkabout? We'll bring the dog, he should come along. We'll leave the house and let the lawn grow long, And wander off to Shangi-La, Like bushmen in Australia. When they feel like talkin', they talk. When they feel like walkin', they walk. It's a simple life with simple rules, They got it all figured out. When they feel like dancin', they shake it. When they feel like lovin', they make it. Ain't it time you and me take a walkabout? Copyright 2007 - Strong Domino Music - BMI |
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