Gentle Annie
Eric Bogle
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C G Am F The harvest time's come, gentle AnnieC and your wild oates are allAm G scattered round the fieldC G Am You'll be anxious to know, gentleF AnnieC G how your little crop of oates isC F C going to yield [Verse 2]C G Am Your mutton's very sweet, gentleF AnnieC and you know it can't be packed inAm G New South WalesC G Am You'd better put a fence roundF your cabbageContinúa después del anuncioC G or they'll all be eaten up by theC F C snails [Verse 3]C G Am And you'll take my advice, gentleF AnnieC You'd better watch your chappieAm G goin' awayC G with his knapsack hung over hisAm F saddleC G and he stole some knives and forksC F C the other day [Verse 4]C G Am the bullocks they are yolked,F gentle AnnieC and you know with you, I can stayAm G no moreC G so I'll bid you farewell, gentleAm F AnnieC G and we'll meet again some otherC F C thrashing day [Otro]F Yes I'll bid you farewell gentleC F C AnnieC for you know with you I can stayAm G no moreC G Am so I'll bid you farewell gentleF AnnieC G you're the little black eyed girlC F C that I adore