to sit down and cry I'm so full of doubt, want to let it out Let it out all over you On my circle of error, I go round and round On my circle of error
I wonder where it went, let's go back and find it Back when we were beautiful Back when we were beautiful Back when we were beautiful Back when we were beautiful
I can?t believe, all that I see. Wait for me now, I?ll linger how To everyone, I think I?m DONE Hate in this world, So sing you silly girls Mr. crone
sit down and cry I'm so full of doubt want to let it out let it out all over you Chorus on my circle of error I go round and round on my circle
Have you seen the old stockman, at the functions and balls He drinks while they serve him and he sleeps where he falls He'll be crook Sunday, but he'
is better with tea, but some cake But it's dry Sao biscuits And who's to complain Cause the tractor is ready To go round again CHORUS Oh it's a beautiful circle
At the pub on Monday night I know I shouldn't but it just seems right Just need a place to be alone Can't believe a year has gone I'll have myself a
What the am I doing down George street I've been stuck at these lights for a day And I'm sitting here with this fella I've got a feeling that I've gone
Sheila sat on an old Drovers trail Waiting for her Dad to return Her brown little toes digging up the dirt In a flour bag dress her Mum had sown And
I'm going to have a rough night again he said Then he coughed and spluttered and raised his eyes above his head See that falling star in the sky go by
As you drive away, I watched the tail lights disappear This old home is not the same without you here I've fallen for a truck driving man And I'm getting
I been lonesome, I been blue This old ghost town, brings nothing new Dusty north winds blow my tears away I just want to kiss a cowboy tonight CHORUS
Weekends when I go out walking Friends stop and they say hello They ask me how things are going I put on a show, a very good show I tell them that I'
The galahs they know that it's that time Upside down on the power lines Making a family on their minds Raining on the plains again Can you hear it drumming
I'm named after my grandmother I'm blessed with music and her with poetry And she told me this story And with my music I'd like to sing you, her sweet
An old piece of tin With rust and nail holes Holds up a house As a storm wind blows An old piece of tin With dog ears on each end Straighten them out
Mum and Dad are home Sitting round the table Dad's got his face buried in his hands Never seen Dad cry Didn't think that he was able Gravel on the drive
Can I be a whirly wind? And travel miles and then start again But in a new place Can I be an old green swag? And have some cowboy come along And carry