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song:hard-times [2008/12/27 21:14] Jeff Biglersong:hard-times [2008/12/27 21:19] (current) Jeff Bigler
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 +====== The Hard Times of Old England ======
 +
 +<abc>X:1
 +T:The Hard Times of Old England
 +C:traditional
 +M:3/4
 +L:1/4
 +K:G major
 +G>A | B G A | B G A | B G B |
 +w:Come_ | all bro-ther | trades-men that | tra-vel a- | 
 +(A G) F | G A G | F E D/D/ | E C E | 
 +w:lone_ O, | pray come and | tell me where the | trade is all | 
 +D2 D | G G D | E E C | D E C | D2 || 
 +w:gone Long | time I have | tra-velled and | can-not find | none ||
 +G/G/ | A>B c | B A F | G2 D- | D 
 +w:and it's | O, the hard | times of old | Eng-land_
 +G>F | E D C | D E F | G3- | G |]
 +w:in old | Eng-e-land | ve-ry hard times_</abc>
 +
 +1. Come all brother tradesmen that travel alone 
 +O pray come and tell me where the trade is all gone 
 +Long time I have travelled and cannot find none 
 +
 +**Chorus:** 
 +//And it's: O, the hard times of old England 
 +In old Eng-e-land very hard times.//
 +
 +2. Provisions you buy at the shop it is true 
 +But if you've no money there's none there for you 
 +So what's a poor man and his family to do? 
 +
 +[Chorus]
 +
 +3. If you go to a shop and you ask for a job 
 +They will answer you there with a shake and a nod 
 +So that's enough to make a man turn out and rob 
 +
 +[Chorus]
 +
 +4. You will see the poor tradesmen a-walking the street 
 +From morning till night for employment to seek 
 +And scarcely they've got any shoes on their feet 
 +
 +[Chorus]
 +
 +5. Our soldiers and sailors have just come from war 
 +Been fighting for their queen and the country, 'tis sure 
 +Come home to be starved, better stayed where they were 
 +
 +[Chorus]
 +
 +6. And now to conclude and to finish my song 
 +Let us hope that these hard times they will not last long 
 +I hope soon to have occasion to alter my song: 
 +
 +//And sing: O, the good times of old England 
 +In old Eng-e-land jolly good times.//