Caught the train to Cootamundra Headed over to the waiting bus Twenty minutes to stretch the legs When this bloke rides up to us Twelve speed pushbike, kung-fu jacket The kiosk girl said, "Here comes Chook." You can see him 'round Coota on the old pushbike With the B-double trailers and the CB mike The locals grin and look and say "Here comes Chook." I wandered up, made his acquaintance He pushed his gla**es up on his nose He kicked the tyres on his six-wheeled pushbike And rubbed his aching toes "Got a flat. Flamin' catheads." He pulled a shifter from a box. You can see him 'round Coota on the old pushbike With the B-double trailers and the CB mike The locals grin and look and say "Here comes Chook." While Chook was busy I got a coffee Asked the bussies to fill me in Jethro from the big white coach Gave a crooked grin "Chook meets the busses. Picks up rubbish. Does Tae Kwon Do on the station lawn." You can see him 'round Coota on the old pushbike With the B-double trailers and the CB mike The locals grin and look and say "Here comes Chook." Time was up, my bus was going Chook said he was running late As we pulled out Chook was chatting On truckies' channel eight Cootamundra - Bradman's Birthplace Wattle Town and Home of Chook You can see him 'round Coota on the old pushbike With the B-double trailers and the CB mike The locals grin and look and say "Here comes Chook."