Ryebuck - arranged by Graham Dodsworth - basically Rybuck Shearer with verses edited out. This version: 2016-05-22 I come from the south, my name is field, and when my shears are properly steeled, there's a hundred or more I have very often peeled and of course I'm a rybuck shearer. There's a bloke on the board, I heard him say, I couldn't shear a hundred sheep a day. One fine day, I'll show him the way, and I'll prove I'm a ryebuck shearer. (refrain) If I don't shear a tally before I go, My shears and stones in the river I'll throw, and I'll never open Sawbees to take another blow till I prove I'm a rybuck shearer. One fine day, I won't say when, I'll up off my arse and I'll into the pen. While the ringers shearing eight, I'll be shearing ten, and I'll prove I'm a ryebuck shearer. (repeat refrain twice)