I'll give you something to write home about 
And I'll take you somewhere, show you around 
We burnt all the cars that laid down and died 
We burnt all the trees to keep us alive 
Sat 'round the fire, sang like a choir 
With the ashes of a civilization in our eyes 

I come alive, I read the signs on the Gunbarrel Higway 
Far off a dull radio beats for the young uninvolved 
The meaning's a football 
A stick and a can and a Kakadu man 
Will the speaker speak up or the talker talk down 
The world is no oyster and here in this town 
Shit falls like rain on a world that is brown 

I come alive, I read the signs on the Gunbarrel Highway 
I come alive, and the children will sing as the 
satellite swings down that highway 

Nothing could be longer than a corrugated road 
No one ever follows where the road trains go 
And nowhere in the country do the dust storms blow so hard 
So hard 

I come alive, I read the signs on the Gunbarrel Highway 
I hear the sound, it's the wheels as they drive 
And the cultures collide on that highway 
ah, it's a hard day, the children will sing as the 
Satellite swings down that highway