Artisto: | The Dubliners (English) |
Uzanto: | Klaus Peter |
Daŭro: | 130 sekundoj |
Komenca paŭzo: | 12 sekundoj |
Tononoma sistemo: | Ne definita |
Sakra: | |
Komentoj pri tabulaturo: | - |
Now I'm Easy
Sung by Ronnie Drew
For A nearly sixty years I've been a D cocky,
Of A droughts and fires and floods I've lived through E7 plenty,
But this A country's dust and mud have D seen my tears and A blood,
But its A nearly over E7 now,and now I'm A easy.
I A married a fine girl when I was D twenty,
She A died in giving birth when she was E7 thirty,
No A flying doctors then,just a D gentle old black A gen,
But its A nearly over E7 now, and now I'm A easy,
She A left me with two sons and a D daughter,
And a A bone dry farm whose soil cried out for E7 water,
Though my A cares were rough and ready, they D grew up fine and A steady,
But it's A nearly over E7 now and now I'm A easy.
My A daughter married young and went her D own way,
My A sons lay burried by the Burmah E7 railway
In this A land I've called my home,though I've D carried on al A one,
But it's A nearly over E7 now, and now I'm A easy.
Oh A city folks these days despise the D cocky,
Saying with A subsidies and dole we've had it E7 easy,
But there's no A drought or starving stock on your D sewered suburban A block,
But its A nearly over E7 now, and now I'm A easy,
For A nearly sixty years I've been a D cocky,
Of A droughts and fires and floods I've lived through E7 plenty,
But this A country's dust and mud have D seen my tears and A blood,
But its A nearly over E7 now,and now I'm A easy.