Key: D major•
Intro 1
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Verse 1
no one could understand
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They were born to obey
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d a waka -waka man
Eva Anderson was born
at Tuggerminder
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Where the Buller River flows
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Bill Hopkins was born at Man Stanley
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Where the great tall timber grows
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The mind opals in the great outback
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Her mother was a colourly wo man,
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she was a full -blood black
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Raising the family as best they can
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Two different cultures, one happy clan
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This colourly wo man and
Eva's mother married Tom Conlon
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When the Scotsman died,
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Tom was a quiet and gentle man
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from the Cullally tribe.
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came to their shanty shack,
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Took Eva, her two sisters,
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and their little brother Jack.
their mother's screams
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All innocent victims of a
Bill's mother was a waka -waka woman,
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his father was a plummy man
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He sailed from his mother country
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to start again in this great land
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And he learned about his heritage
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Raisin' a family as best they can
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This waka waka wo man,
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proud mummy man
Before they came together,
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Abra had just been jilted
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When they met at Granny Conlon's,
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light re turned to their eyes
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And they swore to be together
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for the rest of their lives
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Married at Barambas, as they held hands
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for the rest of their lives
no one could understand
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was written in the sand
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and a Wonka Wonka man
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