Birmingham Mill
Willie Watson,
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G G G GG G D DG G Em EmD C Em EmD D G G [Verse 1]G One fair girl with fine yellow hairG D Wild flower of the west countryG C Left one night for a stormy rideD C G D C G On a winding road to the east [Verse 2]G One fair girl at the Birmingham MillG D For a dollar and a half times threeG See the spinning wheels turn, sheC is young but she'll learnD C With her slender white hands toG D C G weaveContinúa después del anuncio[Verse 3]G Twelve smoke stacks in a row row rowG D And a girl of five times threeG See the mill boss patrol, hear theC factory bells tollD C G And the girls look as sad as can beD G And she cried for her home countryD C G [Interlude]G G G GG G D DG G C CD C G GD D G G [Verse 4]G One little spark set a light to a flameG And the fire climbed through to theD eastG And the roof it crashed and theC girls all dashedD C G And they all cried "oh god please"D And she crawled on her hands andG D C G her knees [Interlude]G G G GG G D DG G Em EmD C Em EmD D G G [Verse 5]G At the Birmingham Mill where the wild flowers growG D Round the grave of the girl so fairG See the lilly bells bloom round herC cold marble tombD C And they come in the spring of theG D C G year