Now Im Easy

The Dubliners

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D For nearly sixty years I've been a
G farmer,
D Through drought, fire and flood
A I've lived through plenty,
D G But this country's dust and mud,
D has seen my tears and blood,
A And its nearly over now, and now
D i'm easy. [Verse 2]
D I married a fine young girl when I
G was twenty,
D But she died in giving birth when
A she was thirty,
D G No flying doctors then, just a
D gentle old black gin,
A And its nearly over now, and now
D I'm easy,
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[Verse 3]
D She left me with two sons and a
G daughter,
D And a bone dry farm that cries for
A water,
D Though my cares were rough and
G D ready, they grew up fine and steady,
A And its nearly over now, and now
D I'm easy. [Verse 3]
D My daughter married young and went
G her own way,
D My sons lay buried by the Burma
A railway
D G In this land I've called my home,
D though I've carried on alone,
A And its nearly over now, and now
D i'm easy. [Verse 4]
D City folks these days despise the
G farmer,
D Saying with dole and subsidies we
A have it easy,
D But there's no drought or starving
G D stock on your sured suburban blocks.
A And its nearly over now, and now
D I'm easy
D For nearly sixty years I've been a
G farmer,
D Through drought, fire and flood
A I've lived through plenty,
D G But this country's dust and mud,
D has seen my tears and blood,
A And its nearly over now, and now
D i'm easy.
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