There's a pretty little valley on the Eumerella shore Where I've lingered many happy hours away On my little free selection I have acres by the score When I unyoke my bullocks from the dray
To my bullocks I will say, "Now, no matter where you stray, For you'll never be impounded any more, For you're running, running, running on the duffer's piece of land, Free selected on the Eumerella shore."
When we find a mob of horses, and the paddock rails are down, Though before that they were never known to stray, Oh how quickly we will drive them to some distant inland town And sell them into slavery far away.
To Jack Robertson we'll say, "You've been leading us astray, For we'll never go a-farming any more, For it's cheaper running cattle on the duffer's piece of land Free selected on the Eumerella shore."
From Ron Edward's Great Australian Folk Songs, taped from the singing of Sam Long (b. 1894) of "The Glue Pot", Wondecla, Queensland, 25 March 1965.
Ron notes that the correct spelling is probably "Umaralla" from the river by that name near Cooma, NSW. There is also a town on that river called Numeralla.