Tonalité : Eb major
Verse 1
D
What's the matter with you,
Em
Milas,
G
and where's your dashing Jimmy?
D
Em
The soldier boys have picked him up
G
F#m
and sent him far, far from me.
D
G
Last payday he came into town,
Em
G
D
Am
and them red -coated fellows
D
Am
En ticed him in, and made him drunk,
D
Now he's better gone to
the gallows.
G
Em
The very sight of his cockade,
G
D
It sets my heart a -cryin',
G
D
G
And me, I nearly fainted twice,
Em
D
G
I thought that I would die.
Em
My father could have paid that smart,
D
and he ran for a golden guinea.
A
G
But the sergeant swore he'd kiss a book,
D
G
D
so now they've got young Jimmy.
G
When Jimmy talks about the wars,
it's worse than deaf to hear him.
D
G
D
G
Am
I must go out and hide my tears,
D
G
because I cannot bear them.
A brigadier, a grenadier,
D
he says they're sure to make him.
G
Am
But I, he jibes and cracks his jokes,
D
G
D
he begs me to forsake him.
Em
As I walk o 'er this stubble field,
D
G
A
below it runs a coal seam.
D
I think of Jimmy Hewon there,
Em
D
G
but it is all a dream.
D
G
He hewed the very coal we burn,
D
and when the fire I'm lighten,
To think the lumps was in his hands,
it sets my heart a -beatin'.
G
D
So break my heart and
G
then it's o 'er,
D
so break my heart, my dearie,
A
D
For I lie in the cold green ground,
G
F#m
for a single life I'm weary.
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