Artist: | Bob Dylan (English) |
User: | Cyclops Cowboy |
Duration: | 200 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
The Days Of Fourty-Nine.
Bob Dylan
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I'm old Tom Moore from the bummer's shore
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In the good old golden days.
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They call me a bummer and a gin sot, too
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But what cares I for praise
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I wander around from town to town
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Just like a roving sign,
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And all the people all say "There goes Tom Moore
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in the days of '49.
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In the days of old, in the days of gold
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How oftentimes I repine
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For the days of old when we dug up the gold
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In the days of '49.
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Our comrades they all loved me well
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Jolly saucy crew
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A few hard cases I will recall
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Though they all were brave and true
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Whatever the pick, they never would flinch
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They never would fret or whine
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Like good old bricks,they stood the kicks
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In the Days of 49
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There was New York Jake, the butcher's boy
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He was always getting tight
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And every time that he'd get full
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he was sporting for a fight
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Then Jake rampaged against a knife
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in the hands of old Bob Sign
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And over Jake they held a wake
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in the days of 49.
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There was Poker Bill, one of the boys
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Who was always in a game
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Whether he lost or whether he won
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To him it was always the same
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He would ante up and draw his cards
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And would go a hatfull blind
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In a game with death Bill lost his breath
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in the days of 49
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There was ragshag Bill from Buffalo
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I never will forget
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He would roar all day, and he'd roar all night
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And I guess he's roaring yet
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One day he fell in a prospect hole
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In a roaring bad design
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And in that hole, he roared out his soul
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In the days of 49
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Oh the comrades all that I've had
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There's none thats left to boast
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And I'm left alone in my misery
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Like some old poor wandering ghost
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And I pass by from town to town
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They call me the ramblin' sign
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There goes Tom Moore of bummer's shore
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In the days of 49
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