By A Warm Electric Heater And A Softly Padded Chair in A Loungeroom Brightly Lighted By A Glowing Chandelier since My Early Days Of Drovin' The Years Have Taken Toll but I Somehow Miss My Swag Wrap By A Fire Of Gidgee Coal when I Wake From Sleep Each Morning And I Ring The Bedside Bell the Maid Brings In My Breakfast And She Fills My Pipe As Well there Are Cakes And Sweetened Coffee On A Tray Of Sparkling Gold but I Miss Black Tea And Damper By A Fire Of Gidgee Coal i Am Driven' Out Each Evening By A Chauffer Spruce And Neat through The Flowered Parks And Gardens And The Crowded City Streets but I Drift Back Through The Ages While The Big Car Softly Rolls to A Stock Route And A Wagonette And A Fire Of Gidgee Coal i Attend All Social Parties In The Rich Parts Of The Town drinking Wine From Fancy Glasses As The Waiters Go Their Rounds but I'd Rather Share A Bottle With Those Drovin' Mates Of Old in A Pair Of Dusty Moleskins By A Fire Of Gidgee Coal in A Pair Of Dusty Moleskins By A Fire Of Gidgee Coal