Bb5 C5 A5 C5 And if you had questions about sheep or flowers or dogs Bb5 You?d just ask the saddler C5 C5 He lived without sin; they?re building a library for him F5 Bb5 C5 Time is a traveller, Tenterfield saddler turn your head C5 G5 C5 F5 Ride again jackaroo, think I see kangaroo up ahead F5 C5 D5 The son of George Woolnough went off and got married and had a war baby Bb5 F5 C5 Though something was wrong and it?s easier to drink than go crazy Bb5 C5 A5 D5 And if there was questions about why the end was so sad, C5 C5 C5 F5 Well George had no answers about why a son ever has need of a gun F5 G5 C5 G5 C5 Time is a traveller, Tenterfield saddler turn your head G5 C5 G5 C5 F5 C5 Ride again jackaroo think I see kangaroo up ahead F5 C5 A5 D5 The grandson of George has been all around the world and lives in no special place Bb5 F5 C5 Changed his last name and he married a girl with an interesting face Bb5 C5 A5 D5 He?d almost forgotten them both because in the life that he leads C5 C5 D5 There?s nowhere for George and his library or the son with his gun to belong G5 C5 Except in this song F5 G5 C5 G5 C5 Time is a traveller, Tenterfield saddler turn your head G5 C5 F5 G5 C5 Ride again jackaroo think I see kangaroo up ahead The late George Woolnough worked on high street and lived on manners Fifty two years he sat on his verandah and made his saddles