Tonalité : F major
Intro 1
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Gm
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A
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Verse 1
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Now up in East
Kentucky,
around Harlem and Perry County,
coal miner sang a little song
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D
called Nine Pound Ham.
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Now you just picture yourself
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driving four inch spikes
in that hard black old mine
five miles back under the mountain.
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Now the tops of the mind is so low
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you can't stop for a minute
Just straighten up and rest your back
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And the air so far
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you can't even take a deep breath
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D
Of this nine pound hammer
Dm
It's a little too heavy
Gm
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For my size
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D
Honey, for my size
Well, I'm going on the mountain
I'm gonna see my baby
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D
But I ain't comin' back
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D
Oh no, I ain't comin' back
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D
Well, roll on, buddy
Dm
Don't you roll so slow
D
Oh, but how can I roll
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D
When the wheels won't go?
Well, roll on, buddy
Dm
Pull a load of coal
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D
How can I pull,
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when the wheels won't roll?
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It's a long way to Holland,
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Em
it's a long way to Hazel
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To get a little groove,
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just to get a little groove
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E
Well, when I'm long gone,
Em
you can make my tombstone
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E
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Out of number nine coal, yeah,
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out of number nine gold
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Well, roll on, buddy,
A
Em
don't you roll so slow
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E
Oh, but how can I roll
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E
when the wheels won't go?
E
Well, roll on, buddy,
Outro 1
pull a load of coal
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