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D 5.15 a.m. Snow laying all aroundG A collier cycles homeD From his night shift undergroundA Past the silent pub Primary school, workingmens clubEm On the road from the pitheadG The churchyard packedD With mining deadD Then beneath the bridge He comes to a giant carG A shroud of snow upon the roofD A Mark Ten JaguarA He thought the man was fast asleep Silent, still and deepEm Both dead and coldG Shot throughD With bullet holesGmaj7 The one armed bandit man Came north to fill his bootsD Came up from cockneyland E-type Jags and flashy suitsGmaj7 Put your money in Pull the levers Watch them spinContinúa después del anuncioD Cash cows in all the pubs But he preferred the new nightclubsA Nineteen sixty-seven Bandit men in birdcage heavenBm La dolce vita, sixty-nineG D A All new to people of the TyneD Who knows who did what Somebody made a callG They said his hands Were in the potD That he'd been skimming haulsA He picks up the swag They gaily gave awayEm Drives his giant JagG D Off to his big pay dayGmaj7 The bandit man Came north to fill his bootsD Came up from cockneyland E-type Jags and flashy suitsGmaj7 The bandit man Came up the great north roadD Up to geordieland To mine A The mother lodeD Seams blew up or cracked Black diamonds came hard wonG Generations toiled and hackedD For a pittance and black lungA Crushed by tub or stone Together And aloneEm How the young and oldG D Paid the price of coalA Eighteen sixty-seven My angel's gone to heavenBm He'll be happy thereG D A Sunlight and sweet clean airD They gather round the glass Tough hewers and cruttersBm Child trappers and puttersG A The little foals and half-marrowsEm Who pushedA And pulled the barrowsEm The hod boysG And the rolleywaymenD 5.15 a.m.Gmaj7=320002