Intro: E D E Verse: A D A E I am living dry and placid now, among encircling mountains D A D A B E An old man still remembering the days that used to be D A F#m C#m But I close my eyes and live again, those days of sweat and laughter
D A E A E When we worked the trochus luggers in the western Coral Sea Verse: A D A E Sailing in a black hulled lugger with a lookout at the masthead D A D A B E You may drift along the coral cays and anchor where you please D A F#m C#m In the glassy leeside waters of some rocky offshore island D A E A Though the outer reef be trembling under pounding whitened seas Chorus: D A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... E A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... D A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... E A E Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... Verse: A D A E You may anchor calm and safely in the shallows over coral D A D A B E Where the waters glimmer peacock in a hundred shifting shades D A F#m C#m You can hear the rippling wavelets tinkle gently on the beaches D A E A And the stays and braces thrumming in the southeast trades Chorus: D A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... E A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... D A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... E A E Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... Verse: A D A E To the north of Lizard Island and to the south of Iron Range D A D A B E In my dreams I am returning to the place where I would be D A F#m C#m To the laughing Torres Straitsmen singing softly in the twilight D A E A To the trochus lugger's anchorage in Princess Charlotte Bay Chorus: D A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... E A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... D A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay... E A Laddie oh..., Laddie ay...
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