Three Sons
John Williamson
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G D G I'm into cattle, my Father was tooG D From Great Great Grandfather allG the way throughG C And we scarcely have wasted anG hour of daylight G D G Strum from here Stickin' to Herefords and it's been all rightG D Prepared for the lean times andG save for a droughtG But you can't always plan how theD G future turns outG C Life's gettin' harder to makeG what we needG D With low cattle prices and moreG mouths to feed (refrain)G C Oh, six generations where camelsG run freeG A D I hope I am never too blind to seeG C How fortunate, how proud can anG old fella beG Three sons in their swags 'roundD G the stock camp with meContinúa después del anuncioInstrumentalGD GG D Sent the boys off to school toG see AdelaideG How other folks live, get a jobD G learn a tradeG C Couldn't keep them away 'causeG their hearts are still hereG D My butcher, my welder, my dieselG engineer (refrain)G C Oh, six generations where camelsG run freeG A D I hope I am never too blind to seeG C How fortunate, how proud can anG old fella beG Three sons in their swags 'roundD G the stock camp with meG C And I come in for dinner, the sunG hits the rangeG A In a matter of seconds theD colours all changeG C From gold down to violet the soulG has been burnedG D And I understand fully why theyG have returnedG D Cause I'm into cattle, my FatherG was tooG D From Great Great Grandfather allG the way throughG And we've never been guilty ofC G wasting daylightG We work hard, we play hard and weD G sleep well at night (refrain)G C Oh, six generations where camelsG run freeG A D I hope I am never too blind to seeG C How fortunate, how proud can anG old fella beG Three sons in their swags 'roundD G the stock camp with meG Three sons in their swags 'roundD G the stock camp with me Ending G