White Valiant

Don McGlashan

You're from the family that moved in up the valley
It's lucky i picked you up and not somebody else
We'll have to turn inland there's been a landslide at the quarry
Though i say it myself you couldn't have better help
If you found yourself losing your way though here

You can still see the moon
Though it's the middle of the morning
You can smell the clay
Like i say, you can count yourself lucky
Not many people know this way

Let's turn off for a minute, i've seen something
Let's take a look now
Hold on tight, this stretch has needed fixing for years
Over there i knew it, can read these roads like a book now
If you drive them every day
In the last half hour a lot of cars have been through here

You can still see the moon
Though it's the middle of the morning
You can smell the clay
Like i say, you can count yourself lucky
Not many people know this way

Here we are
On a hill over there
See all the cars parked in a field
And the crowd walking down the fenceline

You can still see the moon
Though it's the middle of the morning
You can smell the clay
Like i say, you can count yourself lucky
Not many people know this way

Remember where we left the car
Remember where we left the car
Remember it's a white valiant
Remember it's a white valiant

Trivia about the song White Valiant by The Mutton Birds

On which albums was the song “White Valiant” released by The Mutton Birds?
The Mutton Birds released the song on the albums “The Mutton Birds” in 1992, “Box Of Birds” in 1995, “Nature” in 1995, and “Flock : The Best of the Mutton Birds” in 2002.
Who composed the song “White Valiant” by The Mutton Birds?
The song “White Valiant” by The Mutton Birds was composed by Don McGlashan.

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