Well I loved the Lone Ranger an' ah loved that Dennis Law Him an' George Best, sure knew how tae kick a ba' I wanted tae be a cowboy, an' learn tae crack a whip Tae stand up in that lonely street, two six guns on ma hip
Along the mighty Beatles came, an' everyone went ahhh They could play and sing and everything, and of course that John could draw Well that wis it fur me, ah never once looked back Ah'd tricks tae learn, waves tae catch, had a plan of attack
\"Are you lookin' at me?\" I said \"Are you lookin' at me, pal?\"
Then we headed south, where the surf came crashin' in From black an white tae colour, from innocence tae sin It was summer in December, blowing heatwaves in ma mind People talkin' funny, some cruel an' some were kind
From the crackle of the cane, to the frown of a big black snake From the breakers at Bondi, down to Wallaga Lake From the sound of a million fly screen doors, closing on the past Like that chimney the fires couldn't burn, I was built to last
\"Are you lookin' at me?\" I said \"Are you lookin' at me, pal?\"
When I flew across the ocean, ah wis number 1 People gave me everything, an' ah didn't need a gun Walkin' down that avenue, I never felt so alive People callin' out ma' name, an' ah'd only just arrived
There wis a tight rope walkin' bagpiper, in the middle of Central Park Steam wis risin' from the ground, an' ah wore my cape out after dark I had myself a moment, my day out in the sun It's an unfinished story, but it's more than just begun
An' ah know more than one thing, but not more than two or three An ah'll tell ye if you'll listen, an' ah'll tell ye for free It's no life being a cowboy, an' eatin' aw them beans The coffee's cold, the herd is gone, an' aw ye've got's yer dreams You can always put yer spurs back on, but save them fur Halloween Ye're better off heading north, or somewhere ye've never been
\"Are you lookin' at me?\" I said \"Are you lookin' at me, pal?\"