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Verse 1
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And now we open Song of Australia with
a query.
How can a man run a farm,
compose songs, paint,
play many instruments,
yet still find time to be Australia's
most beloved comedian?
The answer is George Wallace.
That sounds crazy, but so is
George.
Without that touch of slightly demented humour,
he'd never have be
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who has us chuckling reminiscently
long after the show's over.
Here's a song he wrote,
A Brown Slouch Hat.
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and it needs no introduction,
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but you know it already.
There is a symbol we love
and adore it.
You'll see it daily wherever
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since our fathers once wore it.
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that we should all know?
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It's a brown slouch hat
with a side turned up,
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and it means the world to me.
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It's the symbol of our nation,
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the land of liberty.
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And the soldiers, wear it,
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how proudly they bear it,
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for all the world to see.
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Just a brown slouch hat
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heading straight for victory.
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Don't you through as
young Bill passes by,
at that gleam in his eye.
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Head erect, shoulders square,
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tunics thick and spanned
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and every inch a man
As they swing down the street,
aren't they grand?
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free of rest to the beat of
the band.
But what do we remember
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when the boys have passed along
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marching by so brave and strong?
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Just a brown slouch hat
with a side turned up
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and it means the world to me.
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It's the symbol of our na tion,
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the iron of liberty
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And the soldiers, wear it,
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how proudly they bear it,
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for all the world to see.
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Just a brown slouch hat
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with a sigh turned up,
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heading straight for victory.
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