Air: “Little Low Log Cabin in the Lane.”)
THE weather had been sultry for a fortnight’s time or more, CHORUS
For the boss is getting rusty and the ringer’s caving in,
A few had taken quarters and were coiling in their bunks
But the sky is clouding over, and the thunder’s muttering loud,
So, lads, put on your stoppers, and let us to the hut,
But now the rain is over, let the pressers spin the screw,
And the boss he won’t be rusty when his sheep they all are shorn, |
“Another Fall of Rain” is a song that needs a little explanation. The strain of shearing is very severe on the wrists, and the ringer or fastest shearer is very apt to go in the wrists, especially at the beginning of a season. Hence the desire of the shearers for a fall of rain after a long stretch of hot weather.
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