In remembrance of you old mate
I unlock memory's gate
And wander
back to the old days while I can
To a place we both knew well
Where
we once used to dwell
To the country town of Old Wallerawang
Oh I remember still
The old home up on the hill
Where the
flowers bloomed along the pathways
neat and grand
The back
verandah where we sat
At evening times to chat
About the going's on
in Old Wallerawang
Oh the years have quickly flown
And to
manhood I have grown
While in peaceful reverie old matey lay
With
your hands so old and worn
From the life to which they were born
The coal mining man in Old Wallerawang
Oh the shovels and the
picks
The horses and the skips
In memory I see them passing by
The creeking of the props
The earie silence when it stops
And in
the darkness the minors lamps
go flickering by
Like the
coal mines that have gone
All the matey have now passed on
And to
hold my tears back, I don't think I can
Yes it makes me sad old mate
So I'll relock memory's gate
And let you rest in peace in Old
Wallerawang