• Song:

    Moreton Bay

  • Artist:

    Misc Traditional

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Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 09:00:41 +1000
From: Kevin Woodgate 
Subject: m/misc_traditional/moreton_bay.tab



    Moreton Bay      Frank McNamara/Australian Folk Song 

Transcribed by K Woodgate

Easy melody Version 

The song can be found on records by the Bushwackers, Cobbers, William Clauson 
and many other Australian Folk records.


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1 One Sun-day morn-ing as I was walk-ing By Bris-bane wa-ters I Chanced to
Stray
2 'I've been a con-vict at Port Mac-qua-rie At Nor-folk Is-land and Em-U
Plains
3 For three long years I was beastly treated And heavy irons on my leg I wore
4 Like the Egyptians and ancient Hebrews We were oppressed under Logan's yoke 

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1 I heard a con-vict his fate be-wail-ing  As on the sun-ny ri-ver bank he lay
2  At cas-tle hill and cur-sed toon-gab-bie At all those sett-le-ments I've
worked in chains
3  My back with floggings was lacerated, And often painted with crimson gore
4  Till a native black lying there in ambush Did deal our tyrant his mortal
stroke

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1 I am a nat-ive of Er-in's is-land Trans-port- ed now from my na-tive shore 
2 But of all pla-ces of con-dem-na-tion And pen-al sta-tions of New South
Wales
3 And many a man from downright starvation Lies mouldering now beneath the
clay
4 My fellow prisoners, be exhilarated That all such monsters such a death
may find

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1 They tore me from my a-ged pa-rents And from the maid-en that I do a-dore 
2 To Moreton Bay I have found no equal: Excess-ive Ty-rann-ny each day
pre-vails
3 And Captain Logan he had us mangled At the triangles of Moreton Bay 
4 And when from bondage we are liberated, Our former sufferings shall fade
from mind
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