Lee Kernaghan, Adam Harvey - Ned Kelly lyrics
[Lee Kernaghan, Adam Harvey - Ned Kelly lyrics]
Beechworth gaol in 1871
He put in three long years behind those walls
For the stealing of a horse
He swore he'd never done
But now he sees the sun
And turns his back upon it all
"Walk softly
" cried the magistrate who'd counted
Up the score "Walk softly
" cried the turnkey as he
Clanged the iron door "Walk softly
" cried his comrades cringing
On that prison floor
But the sun was on the meadow
And the wind is in the gum tree
And the Beechworth gaol is
Many miles behind you
In a prison ship in shackles
His father reached this land
He stole one pig and for that crime he paid
Inside a cold dark prison cell
He died a broken man
And he left his wife to curse the crown
While his children dug his grave
"Speak softly, " cried the jailor as he lay
The slop upon his plate "Speak softly
" cried the turnkey as he opened up the gate
"Speak softly, " cried his mother
"it's been oh so long, to wait"
But the sun was on the meadow
And the wind is in the gum tree
And the Beechworth gaol is
Many miles behind you
They told him it was over and
His song was damn well song
They told him wild Australia
Would have to change
They told him he'd better watch his temper
And he'd better watch his tone
For the next time he walked inside
Those gates he'd surely hang
"Speak boldly, " cried his father from the
Grave in which he lay
"Speak boldly, " cried his country
"there's a trust that's been betrayed"
"Speak boldly, " cried his conscience
"there's a debt and it must be paid"
But the sun was on the meadow
And the wind is in the gum tree
And the Beechworth gaol is
Many miles behind you