Old Man Emu chords

John Williamson

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Let me tell you of an interview with an Old Man Emu 

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He's got a beak and feathers and things, but the poor old fella ain't got no wings 

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Aren't you jealous of the wedge-tail eagle? - dom ba da little da da da 



(tacet) 
(Spoken in tempo) While the eagle's flying round and round, I keep my two feet firmly on the ground 


I can't fly, but I'm telling you, I can run the pants of a kangaroo. 

  
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doo dee ba doo doo doo , boo da da doot doo doo doo 

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He can't fly, but I'm telling you, he can run the pants of a kangaroo.  



Well he was the model for the fifty cents - oom ba da little da da da 
The designer should have had more sense - oom ba da little da da da 
If you take a look, it'll prove to you, I ran the pants off that kangaroo.  

Doo dee ba doo doo doo...Boo da da doot doo doo.. 
Take a look it'll prove to you, he can run the pants off the kangaroo.  

You can't loop the loop like a cockatoo - Oom ba da little da da da 
Swoop and toss like an albatross - Oom ba da little da da da 
You silly galah, I'm better by far, than a white cockatoo or a budgerigar 
They squeak and squawk and try to talk, why me and them's like cheese and chalk 
Ba da da Doo dee ba doo doo doo...Boo da da doot doo doo doo 
He can't fly but I'm telling you, he can run the pants off a kangaroo...  

Well the last time I saw Old Man Emu - Oom ba da little da da da 
He was chasing a female he knew - Oom ba da little da da da 
As he shot past I heard him say She can't fly, but I'm telling you 
She could run the pants off a kangaroo. -  

Ba da da Doo dee ba doo doo doo Doo dee ba doo doo doo...Boo da da doot doo doo doo 
She can't fly but I'm telling you, she can run the pants of a kangaroo  

Well there is a moral to this ditty - Oom ba da little da da da 
Thrush can sing but he ain't pretty - Oom ba da little da da da 
Duck can swim, but he can't sing, nor can the eagle on the wing 
Emu can't fly, but I'm telling you, he can run the pants off a kangaroo.  

Well the kookaburra laughed and said It's true, oom ba da little da da da,  
Ha Ha Ha Ha Hah Hoo, He can run the pants off a kangaroo