Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley

Where is the glory when war is won
A man hits the bottle and belts his son
So I ran away to the Cattle Run
Where I learned to fight and swallow rum
And I learned to go barefoot you see
Just like an Aborigine
For one of their tribe belonged to me
The Prettiest Girl in the Kimberley

Oooh . .

But I could not marry the girl I adore
Black and white was against the law
They chain you up to a Boab Tree
For kissing an Aborigine

But a ringer's heart is immune to pain
A bull rips your leg and you carry on
You clench your teeth and you cry alone
And ride for a week till the poison's gone

Oooh . .

But me and my dog we're not alone
The Pension provides us with beef and a bone
I've given up drifting and drinking rum
We're up and about before the sun

And I can still quarter a beast in a dash
Have your freezer full of spare ribs in a flash
And I still dream of the one for me
The Prettiest Girl in the Kimberley

Oooh . .

Yes I still dream of the one for me
The Prettiest Girl in the Kimberley

Trivia about the song Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley by John Williamson

When was the song “Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley” released by John Williamson?
The song Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley was released in 1997, on the album “Pipe Dream”.

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