Nullarbor, the Biggest Backyard
Lyrics
When I was a little girl
I had the biggest backyard in the world
It went on for miles and miles, was wide as it was high
Down to the horizon, all the way up to the sky
And every now and then
I heard a vile tree cry my name
When I was a little girl
I had the biggest backyard in the world
Covered up with red dirt as far as I could see
I shared it with the railway and the Aborigines
Southwest of Adelaide
All the way down to the sea and back
When I was a little girl
I had the biggest backyard in the world
The sun would shine until the day I asked for it to rain
Countdown the sleeps until the tea and sugar train
Ten cents on the track for days
Before it never came and went
When I was a little girl
I had the biggest backyard in the world
Sitting 'round the campfire that started from a spark
Rolling down the Gun Barrel Highway in the dark
Making sure that I had all the room here in my house
For me and all of the world
When I was a little girl
I had the biggest backyard in the world
Writer(s): KASEY CHAMBERS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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