Key: A major
Intro 1
G
C
G
Bm
C
D
G
Verse 1
Bm
C
trunk stood bare for all to see
Barry
Bm
C
Thornton's identity
Became first branches
D
G
on the dusty tree
The
Bm
C
Bushmen travelled this land of the free
D
G
Bm
Their names unknown became eventually
C
D
Branches of renown upon
D
C
G
D
Dusty tree, that grand old tree
C
G
D
A
Bearing fruits of
Gordon
G
Bm
C
Parsons and the pub made history
G
Bm
C
dusty tree
D
G
G
D
And picked the ballad with simplicity.
G
Bm
They reaped the harvest instrumentally,
D
G
on the dusty tree.
The changing times have
C
G
The homeland and the push from overseas
D
G
But the fruit of
D
G
on the dusky tree
D
C
G
The dusky tree, that grand old tree
C
G
D
A
Like a tall and stately gum,
C
D
G
They only planted one old dusky tree
Yes, long ago a trunk stood
C
G
The rain tumbled down in
D
G
from a dusty tree
Oh, you can walk this land
C
D
G
You will only ever find one dusky tree,
C
D
There will only ever be one dusky tree
Outro 1
G
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