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Farewell to Greta

[ Roud - ; AFS 37 ; Ballad Index FaE114 ; trad.]

Martyn Wyndham-Read sang the Ned Kelly Song (Farewell to Greta), “collected from the singing of Mrs C. Peatey of Melbourne by the Folk Music Society of Victoria”, on his 1964 W&G EP Folk Songs and on his 1970 Trailer album Ned Kelly and That Gang.

Lyrics

Farewell my home in Greta now my sisters fare thee well
It breaks my heart that we must part but here I dare not dwell
The brand of Cain is on my brow my hands are stained with gore
So I must roam in future years throughout the Australian shore

Even now the price is on my head and bloodhounds on my trail
All for the sake of gaining gold my freedom they assail
But if they cross or check my path by all I hold on earth
I’ll give them cause to rue the day their mothers gave them birth

I’ll shoot them down like kangaroos that roam our country wide
And leave their bodies bleaching upon some woodland side
A prey to every prowling bird the hawk and carrion crow
It’s thus I’d serve each the cowardly curs who’d cause my overthrow

Oh Edward dearest brother you know you should not go
All for to be encountered by such a mighty foe
You know the country well dear Ned go take your comrades there
And profit by your knowledge of the wombat and the bear

To eastward lies great Morgan’s tower and reaching to the sky
North-east by east the mighty range of Gippsland’s mountains lie
Three troopers came a riding one kiss before we part
Now haste and join your three comrades Dan, Joe and Stevie Hart

Acknowledgements

The lyrics are from Mark Gregory’s Australian Folk Songs website.