1 As I was walking down the street while on my twentieth birthday-oh! A government man, he said to me now you'd look fine in Kaki-oh! The government is in need of men, come read our proclamation-oh! Two years conscription life for you will be a fine vacation-oh! And it true me lad's, it's true me lads. To tell the truth I'm bound-oh! There's always trouble in the air with elections coming 'round-oh! 2 Well it may be so I said to him, but tell me if you can-oh! If I'm old enough to carry your guns, am I old enough to hold too? If I'm sent to fight in a foreign land not waring with Australia-oh! What will you give as a guarantee that I'll not come back in a coffin-oh! 3 Well the government man he looked at me and his smile was very mockin'-oh! He looked at me from head to toe and said you must be jokin'-oh! There's adult pay and adventure too, and you're marching in the army-oh! I winked at a lady passing by and thought of raising a family-oh! 4 So to fight in other people's wars, don't get yourself conscripted-oh! If Australian soil we must defend, then let's all volunteer-oh! But I have no desire to see the world with a bayonet in my hand-oh! So I tipped me hat to the government man and walked on down the street-oh!