Drover

Bill Callahan

The real people went away
I'll find a better way someday
Leaving only me
And my dreams
My cattle
And a resonator

I drove all the beasts down
Right under your nose
The lumbering footloose power
The bull and the rose
Don't touch them
Don't try to hurt them
My cattle
Tss, tss
I drove them by the crops
And thought the crops were lost
I consoled myself
With rudimentary thoughts
And I set my watch
Against the city clock
It was way off

Yeah, one thing about this wild, wild country
It takes a strong, strong, it breaks a strong, strong mind
Yeah, one thing about this wild, wild country
It takes a strong, strong, it breaks a strong, strong mind
And anything less, anything less, makes me feel like I'm wasting my time

But the pain and frustration is not mine
It belongs to the cattle
Through the valley
And when my cattle turns on me
I was knocked back flat
I was knocked out cold for one clack of the train track
Then I rose, a colossal hand buried, buried in sand

I rose like a drover
For I am, in the end, a drover
A drover by trade
And when my cattle turns on me
I am a drover double fold
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My cattle bears it all away for me and everyone
One, one, one, one, one
One, one, one, one, one
One, one, one, one, one, yo

Yeah, one thing about this wild, wild country
It takes a strong, strong, it breaks a strong, strong mind
And anything less, anything less, makes me feel like I'm wasting my time

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Who composed the song “Drover” by Aoife O'Donovan?
The song “Drover” by Aoife O'Donovan was composed by Bill Callahan.

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