- Votes:
- Composer:
- Christine Lavin
 
- Tags:
- songs with place names
 
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Christine Lavin - Castlemaine lyrics
Back in the 1850s this town just teemed with life
 150,000 Miners all were dreaming of a strike
 7,000 live here in Castlemaine
 And he still works for the mines
 Extracts 2 grams of gold per ton of sand
 Dust the gold rush left behind.
 I met him on a November Day 
 The Australian sun was bright
 He squinted his eyes
 He lit a cigarette
 Another rough night.
 The house he shared with his wife and babies
 He had built with his own two hands
 He could no longer call it home
 In his place, another man
 So he lives here with a friend of his
 His wife lives down the street
 They joke that it's a halfway house for men
 Suffering temporary defeat
 He makes me a cup of coffee 
 I notice his young (bud) weathered hands
 Tanned except for where it was he wore a wedding band.
 He askes me about America
 A place he would love to beChristine Lavin - Castlemaine - http://motolyrics.com/christine-lavin/castlemaine-lyrics.html
 He's been all over Australia
 He's seen all there is to see
 He shows me pictures of Ayers Rock
 Wild Birds and Kangaroos
 Pictures of his little ones
 And his wife too
 Then he said put out your hand 
 And I will give to you what I found on a recent trip
 He lays in my palm a mound of multi colored opal chips
 When his fingers touch mine 
 I feel a longing from within
 Did that originate from me or from him?
 But it's 4:00
 He leaves for work
 He returns home late that night
 I'm in the room right down the hall
 I can hear him snap on the light
 I hear him softly humming
 I hear a turning of a page
 I dream that night of wild birds trapped inside an opal cage.
 In the morning when I get up
 He's in the kitchen making tea
 He smiles and he says he's got one more parting gift for me
 "Close your eyes, put out your hand" h














