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waltzing matilda lyrics

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Oh there once was a swagman camped in the billabong,
Under the shade of a Coolibah tree.
And he sang as he looked at the old billy boiling,
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda with me?
Chorus:
Who'll come a waltzin' Matilda my darling,
Who'll come a waltzin' Matilda with me?
Waltzing Matilda and leading a water bag,
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda with me?
 
Down came a jumbuck to drink at the waterhole
Up jumped the swagman and grabbed him with glee.
And he said as he put him away in the tuckerbag
"You'll come a waltzing Matilda with me"!
Chorus:
Who'll come a waltzin' Matilda my darling,
Who'll come a waltzin' Matilda with me?
Waltzing Matilda and leading a water bag,
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda with me?

Down came the squatter a' riding his thoroughbred.
Up came policemen, one, two, and three.
Whose is the jumbuck you've got in the tuckerbag?
You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.

Chorus:
Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda my darling
Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me
Waltzing Matilda and leading a waterbag
Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me

But the swagman he up and he jumped in the water-hole,
Drowning himself by the coolibah tree.
And his ghost may be heard as it sings by the billabong,
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda with me.
Chorus:
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda my darling,
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda with me.
Waltzing Matilda and leading a water bag,
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda with me?
Billabonga bow-shaped lake formed in the channel of a dried up river bed.
Billy—a can for boiling water.
Coolibah tree—a kind of eucalyptus tree which grows near billabongs.
Jumbuck—a large, untamed wild sheep that might belong to a squatter. Taking it might be stealing.
Matilda—a romantic term for a swagman's bundle.
Trooper—policemen.
Squatter—In the past, Australian farmers who raised livestock on land they did not legally have a right to use. Some became wealthy when the land they squatted on was ceded to them.
Swag—a bed roll, blanket, cloth, or bundle in which a swagman carries all his belongings strapped to his back.
Swagman—a man who wanders through the country looking for work carrying a swag on his back.
Tucker—food.
Tucker baga bag for carrying food.
Waltzing Matilda—to waltz matilda is to look for work with a swag on one's back.
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