The Logging Song
Bill Staines
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Bm It's early in the morningAm When the birds sing in the pines;Bm The sun peeks through the forestD Am Bm Where the cold river climbs.Bm The men are up at five o'clockAm And to the trees at six.B A hard day's work, a good night's sleepD A B Is all they ever mix. [Chorus]Bsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-aBsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-a [Verse 2]B From North Bay to Fort WilliamA On the rocky northern shore,B The mills are filled with cedar pulpD A B And the boats are filled with ore.B I worked in a logging camp,Continúa después del anuncioA My daddy did beforeB We're calloused hands and weathered skinD A B And iron to the core. [Chorus]Bsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-aBsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-a [Verse 3]B Now the flies are thick and the men get sick,A It's as cold as it can be,B And nothing's unexpectedD A B In the north coun- ter- y.B When the summer ends and the winter comes,A It's forty-two below;B We settle down in plywood shacksD A B And cover up with snow. [Chorus]Bsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-aBsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-a [Verse 4]B Now, when I die I will have seenA The wonders of the sea,B And I will have climbed the mountainsD A B In the western coun-ter-y.B But most of all I won't forgetA The wild and wondrous thing,B The falling of the timberD A B When it's early in the spring. [Chorus]Bsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-aBsus B D A Wey Hey, its another brand new dayAsus A D on the wild & windy shores of OldA B Super - i-a