Mackay is Where I Roam

 I wrote these lyrics when Kim Honan was in Mackay. I never took it any further and it may change if I included music. 

MACKAY IS WHERE I ROAM

Smelling the sweat of a cane cutter

With an out of control Thirst

At the Metropolitan Hotel

A sense of humour that's about to burst

Drinking only local Mango juice

Before I drive home

On a Witty Sunday evening

Mackay is where I roam


Other days I work for my pleasure

Around a mining economy

With tourist buying food

Fish that looks so healthy

It's so beautiful up here

With happiness syndrome

I want to buy a yacht

Mackay is where I roam


Prelude

The paddocks are full of sugar

Oh! what an atmosphere

Shellfish on the barbeque

I'm so glad that I am here


A tropical gardeners paradise

Is what you see in the street

Shady trees full of birds

Their whistle is really sweet

Then rain comes with thunder

When I arrive at home

It's a colourful sky in

Mackay is where I roam




©Ron Beswick 22/06/2011

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