Sara Storer Raining On The Plains The galahs know that it’s that time, upside down on the power lines Making a family on their minds, raining on the plains again Can you hear it drumming on that old tin sheet, no better sound to make you fall asleep To dream of tonne crops and big fat sheep, raining on the plains again C F C G Haven’t seen the Warrambungles all day, there’s a fair chance so the old blokes say C F C G C Reminds them of the storm back in fifty eight, thunder on the plains again C F C G Looks like the break we’ve been looking for and the dogs are doing donuts on the lawn C F C G C Chasing their tales, they can smell the storm, raining on the plains again F C G C You can’t make money out of dirt that’s dry, bring on the rain from the stormy sky F C Em C G C Grab a beer from the fridge and raise it high, cause it’s raining on the plains again C F C G The last time the dog did that, couldn’t get to me ute for the fences and the logs C F C G C Couldn’t sleep with the noise of the mozzies and frogs with a storm on the plains again C F C G The galahs know that it’s that time, upside down on the power lines C F C G C Making a family on their minds, raining on the plains again F C G C No you can’t make money out of dirt that’s dry, bring on the rain from a stormy sky F C Em C G C Grab a beer from the fridge and raise it high, cause it’s raining on the plains again F C G C No you can’t make money out of dirt that’s dry, bring on the rain from a stormy sky F C Em C G C Grab a beer from the fridge and raise it high, cause it’s raining on the plains again submitted by Danny Lloyd