F C/E Dm The late George Woolnough worked on high street and lived on manners Bb F/A C Fifty two years he sat on his verandah and made his saddles Bb C/Bb Am7 C/D And if you had questions about sheep or flowers or dogs Bb/C You?d just ask the saddler C7 C7sus4 He lived without sin; they?re building a library for him F Bb/C C7 Time is a traveller, Tenterfield saddler turn your head C7sus4 Gm7 C7sus4 F Ride again jackaroo, think I see kangaroo up ahead F C/E Dm The son of George Woolnough went off and got married and had a war baby Bb F/A C Though something was wrong and it?s easier to drink than go crazy Bb C/Bb Am7 Dm7 And if there was questions about why the end was so sad, C7sus4 C7 C7sus4 F Well George had no answers about why a son ever has need of a gun F Gm7 C7sus4 Gm7 C7 Time is a traveller, Tenterfield saddler turn your head Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 F Cmin7/F Ride again jackaroo think I see kangaroo up ahead F C A7/C# Dm The grandson of George has been all around the world and lives in no special place Bb F/C C/E Changed his last name and he married a girl with an interesting face Bb C/Bb Am7 Dm7 He?d almost forgotten them both because in the life that he leads C7sus4 C7 Dm7/A There?s nowhere for George and his library or the son with his gun to belong Gm7 C7sus4 Except in this song F Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 Time is a traveller, Tenterfield saddler turn your head Gm7 C7 F Gm7 C7 Ride again jackaroo think I see kangaroo up ahead