Barefoot in the cabin, 'cause she had lost her shoes in mud
While tying on a tow-rope and the heavens opened up
With the track all wet and slippery as a pork chop in the rain
She kicked the motor over, had another go again
Well, the old truck groaned and tried to move, but didn't have a chance
Bogged down to the axles, so Toot's dragged out the axe
Cut down some branches to put underneath the tires
Set to work with spade in hand, ankle deep in mire
Hey, I'm telling you it's true, the truckie was a lady
Everybody knew her, from Weipa to the Gulf
From Cains to Edward River, and on all the Cape York stations
Toot's the lady truckie is a legend in the north, hey
The truckie was a lady, and they say she loved the life
She helped him make ends meet, for she was mother and a wife
Her old flat top would battle, underneath its heavy load
Cotton 44s of fuel on tracks you wouldn't call a road
Ah, but she's a bloody character, you could hear the bush folks say
She laughed and joked at Weipa as she loaded up one day
Standing by the wheels and yawning, Toot's ran out of luck
A crane went wild and crushed her up against her sturdy truck
I'm tellin' you it's true, the lady was a truckie
Everybody knew her, from Weipa to the Gulf
From Cains to Edward River, and all the Cape York stations
Toot's the lady truckie is a legend in the north
I'm tellin' you it's true, the lady was a truckie
Everybody knew her, from Weipa to the Gulf
From Cains to Edward River, and all the Cape York stations
Toot's the lady truckie is a legend in the north