Dunback, formerly Waihemo, is a small town in the Otago region of New Zealand. It is located between Palmerston and Ranfurly on Highway 85. It has a population of about 200 people. Most of these people live in the rural areas near the town. The only remaining buildings now that still stand are the church, the highwayman hotel, the coronation hall and the dunback school. All of these buildings are over 100 years old. There is also the domain which includes a cricket field, camping ground and bowling Green. Locals and campers both enjoy the facilities that it has to offer. Along Murphy st also stands the swing bridge which was built in the early 1900s for pupils to cross the shag river for easier access to the school.
From 29 August 1885 until 1 January 1968, the town was the terminus of the Dunback Branch, a branch line railway that left the Main South Line in Palmerston. Nowadays, some of the old railway formation, a loading bank at the site of the station yard, and other railway relics can still be found around Dunback.
I saw my love I saw my love
but it was a surprise
for I had not revealed myself
wearing a disguise
and I knew the door was locked
no open window here
I was busy giving up
I had disappeared from sight
then you turned on the light
baby how did you get in
I knew my love I knew my love
but I didn’t know
dancing with the obstacles
drinking down the walls
falling into every hole
touching every skin
I’m so glad you found me girl
won’t you tear me limb from limb
blowing like the wind
baby how did you get in
how did you how did you
how did you get in
how did you how did you
how did you get in
I heard my love I heard my love
singing in my ear
the sweetest voice I ever heard
bringing me to tears
how did you find your way to me
it was cold and dark
I was the man made of stone
how did you break into my heart
you broke in my heart
my heart my heart
you broke in my heart