Namatjira
Words and Music: Geoff Drummond
August 1999
They walked out of
the desert
seeking shelter with the ones
who would graze the country bare
and curse the rain that wouldn't come
And the babe as yet unborn would know
that when two worlds collide
Peace cannot be known by those
unowned by either side
But sweeten the cup
of life whenever you can
Make the most of the years at your command
For those that paint the desert know
Where they're from and where they'll go
And as the dreaming of the Honey Ant draws nearer
We are calling out your name
Namatjira
There was splendour
underneath the curse
of rock and heat and sand
And you called those spirits forward
through the brush beneath your hand
As the city swells adorned themselves
with your mountain, trees and plain
They placed upon your head a price
your heart could not contain
But sweeten the cup
of life whenever you can
Make the most of the years at your command
For those that paint the desert know
Where they're from and where they'll go
But as the babble of the city crowd grew clearer
They were calling out your name
Namatjira
So we made of you
a citizen
And to everyone's delight
The newsreels told the story
It was a tale in black and white
But when you dared to drink with your brothers
Though we toasted you in champagne
You were cast out of our Eden
broken and in chains
We made of you our Abel
So that we might be your Cain
I came in from North
Terrace
seeking shelter from the sun
In the shadow of the Streetons,
the McCubbins and Meldrums
in a corner of the Gallery, soft beneath the light
I saw the outline of a ghost gum, etched in white
And Albert spoke
in line and form,
in landscape near and far, he said
if any good's to come from this,
then you must share my scars
For if your fathers had not shackled me
You could not know this shame
And you would not know
about my people's chains
So I will give to
you the ranges on a clear September morn
Show you all the colours of the desert after dawn
But as you gaze across that country, yours now to command
Know this...
Here resides my spirit
For this is still my land
So sweeten the cup
of life whenever you can
Make the most of the years at your command
For those that paint the desert know
Where they're from and where they'll go
And as the dream that we might share this place draws nearer
Our history calls your name
Namatjira
We are calling out your name
Namatjira
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