[Intro]
| Bm | A | Bm | G A | (x2)
[Verse 1]
Bm A Bm G A
Travelling in a fried-out Kombi
Bm A Bm G A
On a hippy trail, head full of zombie
Bm A Bm
I met a strange lady,
G A
she made me nervous
Bm A Bm G A
She took me in and gave me breakfast,
and she said
[Chorus]
D A Bm G A
Do you come from a land down under
D A Bm G A
Where women glow, and men plunder?
D
Can't you hear,
A Bm G A
can't you hear the thunder?
D
You better run,
A Bm G A
you better take cover
| Bm | A | Bm | G A | (x2)
[Verse 2]
Bm A Bm
Buying bread from a man in Brussels,
G A
he was
Bm A Bm G A
Six foot four and full of muscles
Bm A Bm G A
I said: do you speak-a my language?
Bm A
He just smiled and gave me
Bm G A
a Vegemite sandwich,
and he said
[Chorus]
D A Bm G A
I come from a land down under
D A Bm G A
Where beer does flow and men chunder
D
Can't you hear,
A Bm G A
can't you hear the thunder?
D
You better run,
A Bm G A
you better take cover yee-ah
| Bm | A | Bm | G A | (x4)
| D | A | Bm | G A | (x2)
[Verse 3]
Bm A Bm G A
Lying in a den in Bombay
Bm A Bm G A
With a slack jaw and not much to say
Bm A
I said to the man:
Bm G A
are you trying to tempt me?
Bm A Bm G A
Because I come from the land of plenty,
and he said
D A Bm G A
Oh! You come from a land down under yee-yah
D A Bm G A
Where women glow, and men plunder?
D
Can't you hear,
A Bm G A
can't you hear the thunder? yee-ah
D
You better run,
A Bm G A
you better take cover We are
D A Bm G A
Living in a land down under
D A Bm G A
Where women glow, and men plunder?
D
Can't you hear,
A Bm G A
can't you hear the thunder?
D A Bm G A
You better run, you better take cover
D A Bm G A
Living in a land down under
D A Bm G A
Where women glow, and men plunder
D
Can't you hear,
A Bm G A
can't you hear the thunder? Ooh yeah
D
You better run,
A Bm G A
you better take cover We are
D A Bm G A
Living in a land down under
D A Bm G A
Where women glow, and men plunder?
D
Can't you hear,
A Bm G A
can't you hear the thunder?
D
You better run,
A Bm G A
you better take cover ..fade
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