Days Of 49
Bob Dylan
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Am G I'm old Tom Moore from the bummer's shoreAm G Am In the good old golden days.G They call me a bummer and a gin sot, tooAm G Am But what cares I for praiseC Am I wander around from town to townC Am Just like a roving sign,C And all the people all say "ThereAm goes Tom MooreG Am in the days of '49.F C In the days of old, in the days of goldF C How oftentimes I repineContinúa después del anuncioF C For the days of old when we dug up the goldAm In the days of '49. There was Nantuck Bill, I knew him well, A feller that was fond of tricks. At a poker game he was always there And heavy with his bricks. He would ante up and draw his cards And go in a hatfull blind In a game of bluff, Bill lost his breath In the days of '49. There was New York Jake, a butcher boy He was always getting tight. And every time that he got full He was always hunting a fight. One night he run up against a knife In the hands of old Bob Kline And over Jake they held a wake In the days of '49. There was poor old Jess, the old lame cuss He never would relent. Her never was known to miss a drink Or ever spend a cent. At length old Jess like all the rest Who never would decline, In all his bloom went up the flume In the days of '49. There was roaring Bill from Buffalo I never will forget. He would roar all day and he'd roar all night And I guess he's roaring yet. One night he fell in a prospector's hole In a roaring bad design, In in that hole roared out his soul In the days of '49