When First Unto This Country: accordi di
Happy Traum
Happy Traum

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Tonalità: F major
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Verse 1
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When
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first unto this country
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a stranger I came
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I courted a fair maiden,
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Nancy was her name
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I courted her for love,
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a love I didn't attain
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Do you think I'd any reason or right to
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complain?
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I wrote to see my Nancy,
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I wrote both day and night
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I courted pretty Nancy,
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my own heart's true delight
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I rode to see my Nancy,
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I rode both night and day
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And I stole me a stallion
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from Captain William Gray
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But the sheriff's men, followed
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and they overtook at me
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And they courted me away
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to the penitentiary
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And they opened up the door,
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then they threw me in
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And they shaved off my head
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and they cleared off my chin
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And they beat me and they banged me
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and they fed me on dry beans
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Till I wished to my own heart
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I'd never been
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With my hands in my pocket
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and my cap set on so bold
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And my coat of many colors
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like Jacob's of old
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The way I'm first on to this country
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Stranger, I came
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I courted a fair maiden,
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Nancy was her name
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I courted her for love,
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a love I didn't obtain
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Do you think I'd any reason or right
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to complain?
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