The Glenorchy Bunyip

A dragon with the head of a bulldog
A mountain with a crop of white snow
A blue sky over Glenorchy
And I've got nowhere to go

I didn't ask for your name little sister
I didn't ask for you to come through the door
I dreamed of a face, a curtain of lace
An apple that had no core

A tail with the girth of a fat man's thigh
Slid up around the corner and was burnt upon my eye
A winter light confused my sight in Glenorchy tonight
When I thought that I had nothing to see

So I asked the lady at 13
Invalid at 32
With a bottle of red, only fresh from bed
By the letterbox
She thinks she doesn't see
The things I think I see
Blind by 11 and wearing her dead mother's socks

Alright

I was hiding in the Swan Terrace garden
I saw the to and fro-ing, come and going of the street
There's not a lot of doing in Glenorchy of a Tuesday
Shivering I accepted my defeat

But as I rose up ginger I was arrested by a sight
That flickered in my periphery
A reflection in a Hillman Hunter window
I saw that the creature was me

Now the heart of a monster is the heart of a child
Who never had to grow into a man -
If nobody could recognise the Bunyip of Glenorchy
Then wherever there's a monster no-one can
Then wherever there's a monster no-one can
Then wherever there's a monster no-one can

Trivia about the song The Glenorchy Bunyip by Augie March

When was the song “The Glenorchy Bunyip” released by Augie March?
The song The Glenorchy Bunyip was released in 2008, on the album “Watch Me Disappear”.

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