G C G When I was a young man I carried my packG D G And I lived the free life of a roverG D C G From the Murrays green basin to the dusty outbackG D G I waltzed my Matilda all overD C G Then in nineteen fifteen my country said oeSon,D C G Itoes time to stop rambling cos thereoes work to be doneoeG C G So they gave me a tin hat and they gave me a gunG D G And they sent me away to the warG C G And the band played Waltzing MatildaG C D As we sailed away from the quayC G And amidst all the tears and the shouts and the cheersG D G We sailed off to GallipoliG C G How well I remember that terrible dayG D G When the blood stained the sand and the waterG D C G And when in that town that they called Suvla BayG D G We were butchered like lambs at the slaughterD C G Johnny Turk he was ready, he primed himself wellD C G He chased us with bullets, he rained us with shellsG C G And in five minutes flat heoed blown us all to hellG D G Nearly blew us right back to AustraliaG C G And the band played Waltzing MatildaG C D As we stopped to bury our slainC G And we buried ours and the Turks buried theirsG D G Then we started all over againG C G Now those that were living did their best to surviveG D G In a mad world of blood, death and fire,G D C G And, for seven long weeks, I kept myself aliveG D G But the corpses around me piled higherD C G Then a big Turkish shell knocked me arse over titD C G And when I awoke in my hospital bedG C G I saw what it had done. Christ ! I wished I was deadG D G Never knew there were worse things than dyingG C G For Ioell go no more waltzing MatildaG C D All around the green bush far and nearC G For to hump tent and pegs, a man needs both legsG D G No more Waltzing Matilda for meG C G So they collected the cripples, the wounded, the maimed,G D G And they shipped us back home to AustraliaG D C G The legless, the armless, the blind, the insane,G D G Those proud wounded heroes of SuvlaD C G And as our ship pulled into Circular BayD C G I looked at the place my legs used to beG C G And thank Christ there was no one waiting for meG D G To grieve and to mourn and to pityG C G And the band played Waltzing MatildaG C D As they carried us down the gangwayC G But nobody cheered, they just stood and staredG D G Then they turned all their faces awayG C G And now every April I sit on my porchG D G And I watch the parade pass before meG D C G I see my old comrades, how proudly they march,G D G Renewing old dreams of past gloryD C G I see the old men march slowly, all bent, stiff and soreD C G The forgotten heroes from a forgotten warG C G And the young people ask oewhat are they marching for ?oeG D G And I ask myself the same questionG C G And the band played Waltzing MatildaG C D And the old men still answer to the callC G But year after year their number gets fewerG D G Some day no one will march there at allG C Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing MatildaG D Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me