Tecumseh Valley
Elizabeth Cook
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G [Verse 1]Cadd9 Well the name she gave was CarolineG Cadd9G Daughter of a minerCadd9 And her ways were freeG D/F# Em7 And it seemed to meDsus2 Cadd9 G That sunshine walked beside her [Verse 2]G She come from SpencerCadd9 G Across the hillCadd9 G She said her pa had sent herCadd9 'cause the coal was lowG D/F# Em7 And soon the snowDsus2 Cadd9 G Would turn the sky to winter [Verse 3]G She said she'd comeCadd9 G Cadd9 To look for workG She was not seeking favorsContinúa después del anuncioCadd9 And for a dime a dayG D/F# Em7 And a place to stayDsus2 Cadd9 G She'd turn those hands to labor [Verse 4]G But the times were hardCadd9 G Cadd9 And the jobs were fewG All through Tecumseh ValleyCadd9 So she asked aroundG D/F# Em7 'till a job she foundDsus2 Cadd9 G Tending bar at Gypsy Sally's [Verse 5]G Cadd9 G She saved enough to get back homeCadd9 G Spring replaced the winterCadd9 But her dreams were deniedG D/F# Em7 Her pa had diedDsus2 Cadd9 G Word come down from Spencer [Verse 6]G Cadd9 So she took to walkin' out on theG Cadd9 roadG With all the hate inside herCadd9 And it was many a manG D/F# Em7 Returned againDsus2 Cadd9 G To lay himself beside her [Verse 7]G Cadd9 Well they found her down beneathG Cadd9 the stairsG That led to Gypsy Sally'sCadd9 In her hand when she diedG D/F# Em7 Was a note that criedDsus2 Fare thee wellCadd9 G Tecumseh Valley [Verse 8]G Cadd9 Well the name she gave wasG Cadd9 CarolineG Daughter of a minerCadd9 And her ways were freeG D/F# Em7 And it seemed to meDsus2 Cadd9 G The sunshine walked beside her