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Leave Him In The Long Yard [Capo 1] [INTRO] A D A D [Verse 1]
Well he's Dlookin' kinda jaded, And his sight is not the best, And the hair around around his muzzle's turnin' Ggrey. He has sAeen a hundred musters, And I think its only fair: We leave him in the longyard here toDday.
[Verse 2]
He was Dbroken in the sixties, Maybe 63 or 4. Never faltered always seemed to be on Ghand, Never Ahave I seen him beaten, By a bullock in the bush, And at night watch he was pick of all the Dland.
[Verse 3]
So leave him oDut there in the longyard, Do not rush him. Leave him out there with his mate, the baldy Gbay. With Ahis mates that he can graze, and He can laze with. Leave him there and we will turn him out toDday.
[Instrumental] D G A [Verse 4]
Oh Dyes he's lookin' kinda jaded, And his sight is not the best, And the hair around around his muzzle's turnin' gGrey. He has sAeen a hundred musters, And I think its only fair: We leave him in the longyard here toDday.
[Verse 5]
He's entDitled to some kindness, In return for all he's been. Now he's failin' and his step is gettin' sGlow. Let him sAquander his last summers By the river with his mates, In the paddock where the sweetest grasses gDrow.
[Verse 6]
So leaveD him out there in the longyard, Do not rush him. Leave him out there with his mate, the baldy Gbay. Leave Ahim out there till after smoko And we'll catch him. We'll pull his tail and turn him out toDday.
[Verse 7]
YeDah, leave him out there in the longyard, Do not rush him. Leave him out there with his mate, the baldy bAay.
Leave him out there till after smoko And we'll catch him.
We'll pull his tail and turn him out todDay. Yes we'll pAull his tail and turn him out toDday. Oh leave him tAhere and we will turn him out toDday.
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