Queensland WhalersClick here if audio does not start...I've sailed the North Atlantic where the ice flows in the breezeAnd roamed the Dutch West Indies in the calm blue sunny seas When I thinks of ships and sailors my thoughts return again To a season spent in Moretan Bay with Queensland Whaling Men. Aaarghh! Oh you Queensland Whalers who've cut the sugar cane And drove the herds of cattle over the dry and dusty plain You've dug the ore at Isa, laid countless miles of rail And now you've come to Moreton Bay to catch a Humpback Whale The man up in the crows nest, as whaling legend goes Looks out across the water and then cries 'Thar She Blows!' But here in sunny Queensland you'll sometimes hear them shout There goes a bloody beauty mate, so get yer fingers out! Oh you Queensland Whalers who've cut the sugar cane And drove the herds of cattle over the dry and dusty plain You've dug the ore at Isa, laid countless miles of rail And now you've come to Moreton Bay to catch a Humpback Whale From Moreton to Caloundra those whaling sharks abound They'll wait like dingoes in the scrub for a wounded beast to down But the taste for blood and savagery it never could compare With the bite that Inland Revenue took from our bonus share Oh you Queensland Whalers who've cut the sugar cane And drove the herds of cattle over the dry and dusty plain You've dug the ore at Isa, laid countless miles of rail And now you've come to Moreton Bay to catch a Humpback Whale When fuel tanks were running low we'd sail to Brisbane Town And at the nearest boozer our troubles we would drown With beer and firey whiskey and plonk of vintage rare We'd steer a steady zig zag course without a flamin' care Oh you Queensland Whalers who've cut the sugar cane And drove the herds of cattle over the dry and dusty plain You've dug the ore at Isa, laid countless miles of rail And now you've come to Moreton Bay to catch a Humpback Whale And now you've come to Moreton Bay to catch a Humpback Whale ![]() BUY CD
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