Artist: | Joan Baez (English) |
User: | Kristina Fabian |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
Am G
Come gather round, friends, and I'll tell you a tale
Am G Am
Of when the red iron ore pits ran plenty
C G
But the cardboard filled windows and old men on the benches
Am G Am
Tell ya now that the whole town is empty
Am G
In the north end of town my own children are grown
Am G Am
But I was raised up on the other
C G
In the wee hours of youth my mother took sick
Am G Am
And I was brought up by my brother
Am G
The iron ore poured as the years passed the door
Am G Am
The drag lines and shovels, they was a-hummin'
C G
'Til one day my brother failed to come home
Am G Am
The same as my father before him
Am G
With a long winters wait from the window I watched
Am G Am
My friends, they couldn't have been kinder
C G
And my school it was cut as I quit in the spring
Am G Am
To marry John Thomas, a miner
Am G
Oh the years passed again and the giving was good
Am G Am
With the lunch buckets filled every season
C G
But with three babies born, the work was cut down
Am G Am
To half a day's shift with no reason
Am G
An' the shaft was soon shut and my work it was cut
Am G Am
And the fire in the air, it felt frozen
C G
'Til a man came to speak and he said in one week
Am G Am
That number eleven was closing
Am G
They complain in the east they payin' to high
Am G Am
They say that your ore ain't worth diggin'
C G
That it's much cheaper down some South American town
Am G Am
Where the miners work almost for nothin'
Am G
So the minin' gates locked and the red iron rotted
Am G Am
And the room smelled heavy from drinkin'
C G
When the sad silent song made the hour twice as long
Am G Am
As I waited for the sun to go sinking
Am G
I lived by the window as he talked to himself
Am G Am
The silence of tongues, it was building
C G
'Til one morning's wake, his bed it was bare
Am G Am
And I's left alone with three children
Am G
The summer is gone, the ground's turning cold
Am G Am
The stores one by one they are folding
C G
My children will go as soon as they're grown
Am G Am
For there ain't nothin' here now to hold them