To the tune of the Salvations Army's temperance song Away with Rum(approve sites)
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If you | stand on Lampton | Quay, on | Friday night then | you will see |
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Through | rain and snow the | trampers go |
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To the | Tararua | Ranges |
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A- | way, a-way, with | billy and pack a | rollicking down the | mountain track |
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We'll | all get lost and | never come back |
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In the | Tararua | Ranges |
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| Hear them holler and | hear them bawl as | up the Marchant | Ridge they crawl |
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And | all they see is | nothing at all |
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In the | Tararua | Ranges |
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| Into a hut we | go to sup, a | dirty plate, a | greasy cup |
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The | girls will have to | smarten up |
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In the | Tararua | Ranges |
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The | secretary can't | read or write, she | eats all day and | drinks all night |
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And | if she could she'd | ride a bike |
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In the | Tararua | Ranges |
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The | President is | old and grey, they | say he's ninety- | nine today |
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He | reached that age by | staying away |
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From the | Tararua | Ranges |
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The | treasurer went | on the bash, and | drank up all the | petty cash |
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And | now he's got big | rocks to smash |
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In the | Tararua | Ranges |
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The | chief guide's getting | old and grey, he's | lost the track three | times today |
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He'll | never find it | anyway |
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In the | Tararua | Ranges |
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So | if you're under | ninety-three, and | find your life a | misery |
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You'd | better come along | with me |
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To the | Tararua | Ranges |
Created 2017 Jun 03 21:00
This is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song.
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