Tonalité : Eb major
Intro 1
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Em
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D
Verse 1
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Leaning friend,
Em
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leaning friend
D
And I'll tell you a tale,
Em
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be good friend, be good friend
D
I tried the stage a while,
it was late in the day,
Em
A
the day after the fair,
D
when I heard tell of her.
She lived so far away,
Em
A
further, farther and beyond.
D
Well you know they say,
she was old as the hills,
Em
and worn as a train on
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Rails of old steel wool,
D
she was old as the hills
And her sons were all gone
Em
A
Killed in battle, won by someone above
D
Instead of coming on home
And her daughters were gone
Em
Followed love and they'd
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run to the city below
D
Instead of going on home,
she was old as the hills
Em
And worn as a train
A
D
A
on rails of old steel wool
D
She was old as the hills,
she had a bullet in her bonnet
Em
The last that she owned,
A
an d a gun in her pocket
D
To keep her strong as she rode,
she went fishing in the shallows
Em
For eels and minnows
A
But she flied off so nicely,
D
all salty and spicy
She was old as the hills,
Em
and worn as a train
A
On rails of old steel wool
D
She was old as the hills,
and her dog was gone
Em
Whom she cared for so long
A
Fed whisky and plums
D
On his lavender bed
And her love was gone
Em
When he heard the sea song
A
He left the shore all alone
D
To travel the world around,
she was old as the hills
Em
A
And once a train on rails of old steel,
D
Em
A
she was old as the hills
D
Em
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D
Em
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D
Bm
Em
So La la la la, la la la la,
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D
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