How'd an Aussie Digger feel when he was under threat -
was the trigger held by shaking fingers, slick with sweat?
His legendary bravery and courage got him through,
but he was still a simple man, the same as me and you
To keep the peace we valued, he would risk or lose his life
and kill when he was called to, with a gun or with a knife
he stormed that Turkish beach along with numbers all too few
but even so, he was a simple man, like me and you
We've honoured him with medals, ticker tape and marching bands
with no idea of how it felt to lay his trembling hands
upon the bloodied chests of comrades dying in the dirt
Had we thought this simple man might wonder what it's worth?
We've even asked him to accept our praise and accolades,
and carry them with flags and medals, cheefully displayed
Yet who were we to force on him this glory once a year?
When bugle calls remind this simple man of death and fear
None of us will ever know this man come back from war
for he did not return the same as who he was, before
we’ll shake his hand and thank him, but will never understand
This proud, compuls'ry hero, who was once a simple man
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