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Red Is The Rose
On March 18, 1474
The Earl of Kildare establishes the Brotherhood of St George as a defence force for the Pale, with 120 mounted archers, 40 horsemen and 40 pages.
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Here we are in New South Wales
Shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails
And hides as tough as rusty nails

When shearing comes, lay down your drums
Step to the boards you brand new chums
With a rah-dum, rah-dum, rub-a-dub-dub
We'll send you back in the lime juice tub

Here we are in New South Wales
Shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails
And hides as tough as rusty nails

The brand new chums and cocky sons
Fancy they're the greatest guns
Fancy they can sheer the wool
But the beggars can only tear and pull

Here we are in New South Wales
Shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails
And hides as tough as rusty nails

Although you live beyond your means
Your daughters wear no crinoleens
Nor are they bothered by boots or shoes
But live wild in the bush with the kangaroo

Here we are in New South Wales
Shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails
And hides as tough as rusty nails

Home, it's home, I'd like to be
Far from the bush and the back country
Sixteen thousand miles I've come
To spend my life as a shearing bum

Here we are in New South Wales
Shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails
And hides as tough as rusty nails
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