When 1914 beganHe was working on the landWith his mom and dadHe left behind his girlJoined up to see the worldAnd made his mother sadHe made it through the warCame back to townTo help his father work the fieldsAnd rebuild his life somehowAnd everybody called him the AnzacThat's still what they call him nowHe set his mind to stayWhen his father passed awayAnd the rivers ran dryHe said, I'll take care of you, MomI've fought before and wonWe can win this fightAnd all alongAnd all alongHe'd work all dayUntil he'd dropUntil the place got back to bestHe didn't stopThere were timesHe thought he'd been forgottenBut every nightAt six o'clockThey'd stand for that manThey called the AnzacAnd those who gave their lives for usThey'd stand for that manThey called the AnzacFor fighting for the land he lovedguitar sologuitar sologuitar sologuitar sologuitar soloAt the same time every yearWe all remember himAt the crack of dawnWe stand as oneWe're all our fallen friendsSo drink to that manWe call the AnzacWe will remember himSo stand for that manWe call the AnzacThose who gave their lives for usLet's stand for that manWe call the AnzacFor fighting for the land he lovedSo stand for that manWe call the AnzacFor fighting for the land we loveWe will rememberTheyguitar solo