Stan Coster — Lawsons Loaded Dog

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[Intro]
G      C


[Verse]
      C                                       G7
Henry Lawson told a story so to him it does belong
                                                   C
But I wrapped a tune around it for to tell it in a song
                                                 G7
It's a tale about three bushmen, prospecting for gold
                                               C
And the saga of the loaded dog as Henry Lawson told


[Verse]
         F                          C
They had heard about a reef of gold out near Stony Creek
    F                                     C             G7
And so, they sank a shaft and struck hard rock at seven feet
         C                                                 G7
They had pitched a tent and made their camp, in a patch of scrub
                                                            C
And Dave and Jim were down the shaft while Andy cooked some grub


[Verse]
     C                                                   G7
They drilled a rock and blasted it progress was hard and slow
                                                         C
Still, they persisted with the patience gold prospectors know
                                                 G7
Dave Reagan, he loved fishing, and Andy Page did too
                                                    C
But now that it was winter, they were catching very few


[Verse]
    F                               C
So, Dave suggested they blow up the big hole down the creek
    F                                       C                G7
And trade what fish they didn't want to the butcher for some beef
    C                                                   G7
So, Andy cooked some spuds for lunch and put the billy on
                                                    C
And while the chops were fryin' started makin' up a bomb


[Interlude]
C   D


[Verse]
     D                                          A7
With miner's blasting powder, wrapped up in calico
                                                         D
Then tightly rolled in sailcloth, with whipcord then was sewed
                                                    A7
A six-foot fuse inserted, with the end split for to light
                                                    D
The bomb was dipped in tallow then, to make it watertight


[Verse]
     G                              D
They had a big retriever pup with a permanent foolish grin
       G                                D              A7
And no matter what they threw away he'd fetch it back again
   D                                             A7
He watched where Andy hid the bomb away from everyone
                                                          D
And when Dave and Jim came up for lunch the dog began his fun


[Verse]
   D                                                    A7
He had the cartridge in his mouth as 'round the fire he came
                                                         D
The fuse began to hiss and spit when the end fell in the flame
                                                               A7
Well, the three men bolted different ways, through the bracken fern
                                                         D
While Tommy thought it was a game and chased each one in turn


[Verse]
    G                            D
Jim shinnded up a sapling, Tommy waited underneath
  G                                   D                A7
A silly grin across his face with the bomb between his teeth
    D                                                 A7
The fuse was getting' shorter, so Jim sprang from the tree
                                                     D
And bolted for the pub while Tommy chased him playfully


[Interlude]
D   E


[Verse]
   E                                                  B7
He charged into the bar room, and quickly slammed the door
                                                      E
But when Tommy couldn't get inside, he went under the floor
                                            B7
A savage yellow cattle-dog was waiting underneath
                                                      E
He wondered what that big pup had it might be good to eat


[Verse]
    A                                E
The cattle-dog he chased him out and bit him really hard
    A                                  E             B7
So, Tommy dropped the cartridge there,  in the hotel yard
    E                                               B7
The yellow dog stood over it, and sniffed it up and down
                                                      E
And suddenly the bomb went off and rocked that little town


[Verse]
     E                                                    B7
Some saddlehorses broke their reins and galloped down the street
                                                      E
And pieces of that cattle-dog were blown five hundred feet
                                                  B7
Well Dave and Jim and Andy, went quietly to their tent
                                                               E
While Tommy grinned his broadest grin, pleased with the day's event


[Verse]
     A                               E
What could have been disaster in the pub at Stony Creek
       A                               E                 B7
Turned out to be a thing the bush folk laughed about for weeks
    E                                             B7
And travellers heard the story, and the story got around
                                            E
The story of a loaded dog that terrorized a town


[Outro]
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