The Shipyard Apprentice
Malinky
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C I was born in the shadow of theG Fairfield crane Where the blast o' a freighter'sC hornG Was the very first sound thatC reached my earsF G On the morning I was born I lay and I listened tae theF shipyard soundC Coming out of the unknownG And was lulled to sleep by theC mother tongueF G That was to be my own [Instrumental] C G/B F G x2 [Verse]C G But before I grew tae be one year oldC I heard the sirens screamG C As a city watched in the blacked-out nightContinúa después del anuncioF G A wandering searchlight beamF And then at last I awoke and roseC Tae my first day of peaceG For I'd learned that the battle toC stay aliveF G Was never going tae cease [Instrumental] C G/B F G x2 [Verse]C G I sat and I listened tae my father tellC Of the days that he once knewG C When ye either sweated for a measly wageF G Or ye joined the parish queueF As times grew harder day by dayC Along the riversideG C I oftimes heard my mother sayF G "It was tears that made the Clyde" [Instrumental] C G/B F G x2 [Verse]C G Now I've sat in the school frae nine tae four And I've dreamed of the worldC outsideG C Where the riveters and the platers watchF G Their ships slip tae the Clyde I've served ma time behind theF shipyard gatesC And I've sometimes mourned my lotG C But if any man tries tae mess me aboutF G I will fight like my father fought