Slim Dusty

Slim Dusty - Mad Jacks Cockatoo lyrics

Your rating:
There's a man that went out, in the flood time and 

drought 

By the banks of the outer Barcoo,

They called him "Mad Jack", 'cos the swag on his back,

Was the perch for an old cockatoo.



By towns near and far and shed, shanty and bar

Came the arms of Mad Jack and his bird

And this tale I relate, it was told by a mate 

Is just one of the many I've heard.



Now Jack was a bloke who could drink, holy smoke!

He could swig twenty pots to my ten,

And that old cockatoo it could sink quite a few 

And it drank with the rest of the men.



One day when the heat was a thing hard to beat,

Mad Jack and his old cockatoo,

Came in from the west to the old "Swagman's Rest"

And they ordered schooners for two.



When these had gone down he pulled out half a crown

And they drank 'til their money was spent,

Then he pulled out a note from his old tattered old 

coat, 

And between them they drank every cent.



Then that old cockatoo it swore red, black and blue,

And it knocked all the mugs off the bar,

Then it flew through the air and it pulled at the hair

Of a chap who was drinking "Three Star",



And it jerked out the pegs from the barrels and kegs,

Knocked the bottles all down from the shelf,

With a sound like a cheer it dived into the beer 

And it finished up drowning itself.



When poor Jack awoke not a word then was spoke,

But he cried like a lost husband's wife,

And each falling tear made a flood with the beer,

And the men had to swim for their life,



Now poor Jack was drowned and when finally found,

He was lying there stiffened and blue,

And it's told far and wide that stretched out by his 

side, 

Was his track mate ..... the old cockatoo.

Get this song at:
bol.com
amazon.com

Copyrights:

Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: ?

Details:

Language: English

Share your thoughts

This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

0 Comments found