Tom: C F C G C F C G C [Verse] C Am G C I was out at Coonamble on a business trip Am Dm7 G tired , hungry and dry in the lips F G C F I went past the sale-yards and spotted a mate C Am G C C I pulled in to see him just for old time sake [Verse] Am G C He was after a yearling that he hoped could run Am Dm7 G in all the bush races for money and fun F G C F Well I was only there for a yarn of course C Am G C C but I found myself staring at an old drover’s horse [Chorus] F C G C He had a rough bush saddle and a single rein F C Am F laid across his tangled mane C Am G F He brought up the memories that no-one could raise C Am G C as he took me back to the droving days C Am G C as he took me back to the droving days [Verse] C Am G C Well my mind wandered off for most of the day Am Dm G then I finally heard the auctioneer say F G C F ‘Well give me ten dollars and he’s in the bag , C Am G C only ten dollars for this worthless nag” [Verse] Am G C Well I put in my bid for a sense of shame Am Dm7 G for God only knows why I felt his pain F G C F He had a busted knee and a broken pride C Am G C C so I’ll take him home for his final ride [Chorus] F C G C In a rough bush saddle and a single rein F C Am F laid across his tangled mane C Am G F He brought up the memories that no-one could raise C Am G C as he took me back to the droving days C Am G C as he took me back to the droving days [Verse spoken] C Am G C Well now he’s wandering fat and sleek Am Dm7 G on a lucerne flat at Halfway Creek [sung] F G C F N.C And though he scarcely a trot can raise C Am G C he still takes me back to the droving days [Chorus] F C G C In a rough bush saddle and a single rein F C Am F laid across his tangled mane C Am G F He brought up the memories that no-one could raise C Am G C as he takes me back to the droving days C Am G C he still takes me back to the droving days [Outro] F C G C F C G C