Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
The boy ran away to the city from his home at Christmas time
They were Scots of the Riverina and to run from home was a crime
The old man burned his letters, the first and last he burned
And he scratched his name from the Bible
When his old wife's back was turned
A year went past and another and the fruit went down the line
They heard the boy had enlisted but the old man made no sign
His name must never be mentioned on the farm by Gundagai
They were Scots of the Riverina with ever the kirk hard by
The boy came home on his final and the township's bonfire burned
His mother's arms were about him but the old man's back was turned
The daughters begged for pardon till the old man raised his hand
A Scot of the Riverina who was hard to understand
The boy was killed in Flanders where the bravest heroes died
There were tears at the Grahame homestead and grief in Gundagai
But the old man ploughed at daybreak and the old man ploughed till the mirk
There were furrows of pain in the orchard while his housefolk went to the kirk
The hurricane lamp in the rafters dimly and dimly burned
And the old man died at the table when his old wife's back was turned
Face down on his bare arms folded he sank with his wild grey hair
Outspread o'er the open Bible and a name rewritten there
Scots of the Riverina was written by Lee Kernaghan & Henry Lawson.
Scots of the Riverina was produced by Garth Porter.
Lee Kernaghan released Scots of the Riverina on Mon May 04 1992.