Outpost in the Sky
Lyrics
It was way back in the year of 1889
There was diggin' in the Kimberley mine
Everybody hopin' they were gonna find
A special kind of stone with a special kind of shine
But there was a man with another scheme
He said let's go north and find a bigger dream
Give me the column of brave pioneers
With no illusions and not too many fears
But to blaze the trail I need some strong young lions
Who's dream is bigger than gold or diamonds
To be protectors, come whatever may
Against any danger we may find along the way
You'll be the British South Africa Company's police
For your Company and country, justice and peace
A couple 'a hundred troopers to ride out any storm
And that's how the Rhodesian Trooper was born
They served their new found country with passion and pride
All colours, creeds and genders workin' side by side
Served their people and the motherland in war and peace
They will be remembered down the centuries
When the last trooper slips into the grave
A name and number's gonna be on history's page
But they say old troopers fade away, that never die
They'll be manning some lonely outpost in the sky
They'll be manning some lonely outpost in the sky
They'll be manning some lonely outpost in the sky
Writer(s): JOHN EDMOND
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
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