Southlands
The Stanfields
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Continúa después del anuncio
Tono:
D G I was born in this land and I runD among the barley I remember those times likeG yesterdayD G I knew nothing of me father, justD the tales told by me motherG As we slept by the horses in the hay [Chorus 1]Em Bm In the Southlands she'd say theyD G take rest in their goose bedsD And loll away on the cold winterG nightsEm Bm But don't be leaving nor reavingD G like a borderless heathenD C Like your daddy who took the wrongG way home [Interlude 1]D Bm G D Em BmG DContinúa después del anuncio[Verse 2]D G With the wind at our backs we tookD our leave after the harvest Thirteen men and their charges rodeG awayD G We forged through the rains, hitD like hammers upon the anvilG But returned only few upon the day [Chorus 2]Em Bm In the Southlands we paid with ourD G fair share of bloodD Upon our saddles and a lifetime ofG tearsEm Bm I was thieving, I was reaving likeD G a borderless heathenD C G Like my daddy, I took the wrong way home [Interlude 2]D Bm G D Em Bm G [Bridge]A Ghost and kin come to me at everyF#m hourD A Somewhere out there in the mistBm F#m Lay a child who never will runD among the barley (run among the barley)A Ghost and kin come to me at everyF#m hourD A Somewhere out there in the mistBm F#m Lay a child who never will runD among the barley (run among the barley)A Ghost and kin come to me at everyF#m hour every dayD A And they won't let me forgetBm About a child who never will runF#m D among the barley (run among the barley)F#m D Run among the barley (run among the barley)F#m D Run among the barley, run amongA the barley