Bradman
    (专辑: Hidden Things - 1992)
    
    Sydney, 1926, this is the 
story of a 
man  Just a 
kid in from the 
sticks, just a 
kid with a 
plan  St George took a 
gamble, played him in first grade  Pretty soon that young man showed them how to flash the 
blade  And at the 
age of nineteen he was playing for the 
State  From Adelaide to Brisbane the 
runs did not abate  He hit 'em hard, he hit 'em straight   He was more than just a 
batsman  He was something like a 
tide  He was more than just one man, he could take on any side  They always came for Bradman 'cause fortune used to hide in the 
palm of his hand   A 
team came out from England  Wally Hammond wore his felt hat like a 
chief  All through the 
summer of '28, '29 they gave the 
greencaps no relief  Some reputations came to grief  They say the 
darkest hour is right before the 
dawn  And in the 
hour of greatest slaughter the 
great avenger is being born  But who then could have seen the 
shape of things to come?  In Bradman's first test he went for eighteen and for one  They dropped him like a 
gun  Now big Maurice Tate was the 
trickiest of them all  And a 
man with a 
wisecracking habit  But there's one crack that won't stop ringing in his ears  'Hey Whitey, that's my rabbit'  Bradman never forgot it   He was more than just a 
batsman  He was something like a 
tide  More than just one man, he was a 
match for any side  Fathers took their sons' cause fortune used to hide in the 
palm of his hand   England 1930 and the 
seed burst into flower  All of Jackson's grace failed him, it was Bradman was the 
power  He murdered them in Yorkshire, he danced for them in Kent  He laughed at them in Leicestershire; Leeds was an event  Three hundred runs he took and rewrote all the 
books  That really knocked those gents  The 
critics could not comprehend this nonchalant phenomenon  'Why this man is a 
machine' they said 'Even his friends say he isn't human'  Even friends have to cut something   He was more than just a 
batsman He was something like a 
tide  More than just one man, he was half the 
side  Fathers took their sons' cause fortune used to hide in the 
of his hand   Summer 1932 and Captain Douglas had a 
plan  When Larwood bowled to Bradman it was more than man to man  And staid Adelaide nearly boiled over as rage ruled over sense  When Oldfield hit the 
ground they nearly jumped the 
fence  Now Bill Woodfull was as fine a 
man as ever went to wicket  And the 
bruises on his body that day showed that he could stick it  But to this day he's still quoted and only he could wear it  'There are two sides out there today and only one of them's playing cricket'  He was longer than a 
memory, bigger than a 
town  His feet they used to sparkle and he always kept them on the 
ground  Fathers took their sons who never lost the 
sound of the 
roar of the 
grandstand   Now shadows grow longer and there's so much more yet to be told  But we're not getting any younger, so let the 
part tell the 
whole  Now the 
players all wear colours, the 
circus is in town  I 
no longer can go down there, down to that sacred ground   He was more than just a 
batsman  He was something like a 
tide  More than just one man, he was half the 
bloody side  They always came for Bradman 'cause fortune used to hide in the 
palm of his hand