Here's a tale about a Boer War legend That really must be told About a boy who fought the Basotho When he was eleven years old And he fought the Brits in the First Boer War At Majuba and Laing's Nek He was known by the name Of Christiaan Rudolf de Wet British generals, they were schooled At many an army academy But this Free State farm boy he relied On his inborn natural strategy Never a wilier guerilla fighter You could never ever get Battles won by hit and run The style of Christiaan de Wet A magic web of victories And some great escapes he wove Like Reddersburg and Tweefontein Sanna's Post and Poplar Grove He led the Brits a merry dance All across the Free State Plains Plundered supply wagons They say he even looted trains Legend has it Robin Hood He robbed the rich to help the poor But General Christiaan de Wet He robbed the Brits to help the Boer At a place they called the Brandwater Basin The British set a trap But he slipped out Just the way a clever mouse evades a cat With his sjambok This flying fox On a big white horse called Fleur We'll never forget Christiaan de Wet The pride of the fighting Boer One day he called his men and said You must go home and rest Then come back and fight for me Only when you're at your best He told his fellow generals Here is something that I found You can never hunt a hare With an unwilling hound He was summoned to sound conditions Of surrender to the foe The pen in his shaking hand said yes But his valiant heart said no To live beneath the Union Jack He said, I never will be free So with my men back on commando To be sure, one day I'll be In 1914 led a new rebellion Right across the land But it was at Mushroom Valley Where he made his final stand So to the Kalahari wastes And deserts then, he tried to run But by his very own countrymen He was betrayed and hunted down They tried him as a traitor But with a grin, he said with glee At least it wasn't an Englishman That finally captured me Then he got a pardon And was banished to his home A hero with a broken heart With his freedom dreams He died alone With his sjambok This flying fox On a big white horse called Fleur We'll never forget Christiaan de Wet The pride of the fighting Boer With his sjambok This flying fox On a big white horse called Fleur We'll never forget Christiaan de Wet The pride of the fighting Boer