You always want to garnish it when it's orf.
HARNEY, WILLIAM EDWARD - advice on bush cooking
You always want to garnish it when it's orf.
And they'd say, 'A young fellow like you! Why didn't you go to the war?' I'd say, 'Because that's my business.' I'd never crack on that I'd been to war. Somehow or other I was ashamed of the war.
Poor fellow me,
Poor fellow me,
My country
It gave me
All that I see,
Gifts that I see,
All that I see,
Poor fellow me.
Now I'm alone,
Now I'm alone,
Now I'm alone,
Poor fellow me,
Nothing I own,
Spirit has slown,
Poor fellow me.