The Sunny Cowgirls - Take The Time lyrics

[The Sunny Cowgirls - Take The Time lyrics]

Jim's been married a hundred years
Though it feels that way sometimes
Three kids and a lovely wife
They're the reason he survives
A few thousand acres about
Fifty kilometres from town
A lot of sun and not much rain
But it's like that all round

Oh Jim you work so hard you work too much
You're letting go of your marriage
And your kids are growing up

So take the time, to watch your kids
Go climbing that old gum tree
Or running round the washing line
And kiss your wife
She's still the same girl you
Met that balmy summer's night
I know it can get hard in this busy life
But, you've gotta take the time



Well this old place is going well
But there's always jobs to do
A fence down, sheep to crutch
The bookworks overdue
And you're wife keeps saying
Can't we take a trip to town

Oh Jim drop the strainers drop the phone
What's the point of working hard
If you're ending up alone?

Time is money, blah blah blah

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