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AUSTRALIAN SONGSThe Blooming Queensland SideThe song was also published in 1894 as The Banks of the Riverine. The Blooming Queensland Side is sung as a duet between a man and a woman. He wants to marry her and take her to Queensland, while she questions whether he's been faithful. A bullocky is the driver of a bullock team which carries a variety of cargo around the country rather like the truckers of today. As you can see in the song, he wants to move to Queensland because there's too much competition from the trains in Victoria.
MAN Oh, come with me, my pretty girl, now come away with me, Victoria's going to the bad, this bullocky cannot live; So have your things in readiness at the breaking of the day, WOMAN I would like to know if you've been true, I would like to know that MAN If old Whitefoot in the pole could speak, I bet he'd answer "No", WOMAN I know my bullocky is true — was always always true to me, MAN I'll teach you my darling, a damper how to bake, It's over the pole each night we'll cast the canvas down, When over in Queensland you are arrived at home,
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