Farmer Labor Train

Woody Guthrie

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Tono:
G From the high Canadian Rockies
C to the land of Mexico,
D D7 city and the country, wherever
G you may go, through the wild and windy
C weather, the sun and sleet and rain,
D comes a-whistlin' through the
D7 G country this Farmer-Labor train.
G C Listen to the jingle and the rumble and the roar,
D she's rollin' through New England
D7 G to the West Pacific shore. It's a long time we've been waitin',
C now she's whistlin' 'round the bend,
D roll on into Congress on that
D7 G G D D7 G Farmer-Labor train.
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G There's lumberjacks and
C teamsters and sailors from the sea,
D there's farmin' boys from Texas
D7 G and the hills of Tennessee, there's miners from Kentucky,
C there's fishermen from Maine,
D every worker in the country
D7 G rides that Farmer-Labor train.
G There's warehouse boys and
C truckers and guys that skin the cats,
D men that run the steel mills,
D7 G the furnace and the blast. Through the smoky factory
C cities, o'er the hot and dusty plains,
D and the cushions they are
D7 G crowded, on this Farmer-Labor
G D D7 G train.
G There's folks of every color
C and they're ridin' side by side,
D through the swamps of Louisiana
D7 G and across the Great Divide. From the wheat fields and the
C orchards and the lowing cattle range,
D and they're rolling onto
D7 G victory on this Farmer-Labor train.
G This train pulled into
C Washington, a bright and happy day,
D when she steamed into the
D7 station you could hear the people
G say: "There's that Farmer-Labor
C Special, she's full of union men,
D headin' onto White House on the
D7 G G D D7 G Farmer-Labor train."
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Composición: Woody Guthrie

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