We were both 18 the year that we met I was slighty older but not by much One look at you and I knew that was it Amd your voice sounded like an angel above One look at me and you thought I was odd Wearing those clothes in that Kimberley heat Blundstone boots, cowboy hat, flannelette Amd a deim overcoat all the way down to my feet When your sister asked me to join up with you You nearly fainted with shock but you hid it well "what the hell are you doing?" you shouted when I left and I was singing all the way back to my hotel we headed off from Broom and trave..ed through the Kimberley Derby,Fitzroy, a night in Halls Creek Wyndham, Kunnunrra, Darwin we stayed for a while Then we hit the coast near Townsville on the other side Christmas in Cairns didn't have nowhere to go Busking on the streets just to get feed Being kept up all night by the lovers on the top bunk At a seedy backpackers called "Rapture of the Deep" Now plenty has happened since those early days We've met a lot of people, been a lot of places Many a night in friends and relitives beds And God bless the lot of you that put us up and fed us We've played to croweds of thousands, played to one or Two played in festivals and pubs, loved and hated What we do but looking back now I wouldb't trade but One of the memories we've made in the last eight Years and though there was times we didn't get along I can honesty say I love the both of you Now your living in Sydney in some dingy room In a house full of strangers on Ramsgate avenue Paying twice as much as what the damn things worth Works in the daytime just to make it though You got your arms to you elbows in the sink at some Place cleaning pots and pans, cups and saucers, Knives and forks and plates It's a far cry, from the life that we knew Travelling around the country in a campervan Playing song, singing with your sister and you But it's too late to go back there again