#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Mike HWSubject: Ryebuck Shearer - traditional Australian Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 17:11:50 +1100 (EST) "The Ryebuck Shearer" -Traditional Australian ** submitted by Mike Hiltonwood - i951612@redgum.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au Chorus If I don't shear a tally before I go then my shears and my stone in the river I'll throw And I'll never open Sawbees to take another blow And I'll prove I'm a ryebuck shearer ( same chords for chorus & verses ) ( f# = single note, 6th string, 2ndfret ) G F# Em G F# Em I come from the south and my name it's field G D A7 And when my shears are properly steeled G F# Em G F# Em A hundred and more I have very often peeled, G D G C G And of course I'm a ryebuck shear-er There's a bloke on the board and I heard him say That I couldn't shear a hundred sheep in a day But some fine day I'll show him the way And prove I'm a ryebuck shearer There's a bloke on the board and he's got yellow skin A very long nose and he shaves on the chin And a voice like a billygoat pissing on a tin And of course he's a ryebuck shearer There's a bloke named Bill, or so I've heard He's got a face like a dried up Buffalow's turd He thinks he's really good but ya oughta see his bird She thinks shes a ryebuck shearer ** seen this played several diverse & diferent ways but this is the way I ** learnt it, any alternatives or additional lyrics welcomed ** - Mike HW