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NOW I'M EASY Time: 2/2 (syncopated) Tenor: D Bass: C
- Eric Bogle, 1985?, Record: Now I'm Easy
- Record: Wild Colonial Boys, Best Album (as: The Cockie Farmer)
- Source: Eric Bogle Songbook, page 15 (D)
D D7 G
For nearly sixty years, I've been a cocky
D A7
Of droughts and fires and floods, I've lived through plenty
Yes, this [D]country's dust and [D7]mud, has [G]seen my tears and [D]blood
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
D D7 G
I married a fine girl when I was twenty
D A7
But she died in giving birth when she was thirty
No [D]Flying Doctor [D7]then, just a [G]gentle old black [D]gin
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
D D7 G
She left me with two sons and a daughter
D A7
And a bone-dry farm whose soil cried out for water
So my [D]care was rough and [D7]ready, but they [G]grew up fine and [D]steady
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
D D7 G
My daughter married young, and went her own way
D A7
My sons lie buried by the Burma Railway
So on this [D]land I've made my [D7]own, I've [G]carried on a-[D]lone
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
City folks, these days, despise the cocky
Say with subsidies and all, we've had it easy
But there's no drought or starving stock, on your sewered suburban block
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy
ENDING: REPEAT FIRST VERSE
NOTES:
- "" in chord line represents a new bar, play same chord
- "." in the lyric line represents a 1/8 note rest
- Gin ("Jen"): an Australian aboriginal woman
- The term is now considered as derogatory as "squaw"
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| Barrie McCombs, MD, CCFP(EM) | Family Physician by Day |
| [email protected] | Folk Musician by Night |
| Voice: (403) 220-8551 | |
| Fax: (403) 270-2330 | "Semper Ubi, Sub Ubi" |
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charsetUS-ASCII
Revised from numeric notation to Key of C
NOW I'M EASY Time: 2/2 (syncopated) Tenor: D Bass: C
- Eric Bogle, 1985?, Record: Now I'm Easy
- Record: Wild Colonial Boys, Best Album (as: The Cockie Farmer)
- Source: Eric Bogle Songbook, page 15 (D)
D D7 G
For nearly sixty years, I've been a cocky
D A7
Of droughts and fires and floods, I've lived through plenty
Yes, this [D]country's dust and [D7]mud, has [G]seen my tears and [D]blood
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
D D7 G
I married a fine girl when I was twenty
D A7
But she died in giving birth when she was thirty
No [D]Flying Doctor [D7]then, just a [G]gentle old black [D]gin
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
D D7 G
She left me with two sons and a daughter
D A7
And a bone-dry farm whose soil cried out for water
So my [D]care was rough and [D7]ready, but they [G]grew up fine and [D]steady
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
D D7 G
My daughter married young, and went her own way
D A7
My sons lie buried by the Burma Railway
So on this [D]land I've made my [D7]own, I've [G]carried on a-[D]lone
A7 G D
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy___
City folks, these days, despise the cocky
Say with subsidies and all, we've had it easy
But there's no drought or starving stock, on your sewered suburban block
But it's nearly over now, and now I'm easy
ENDING: REPEAT FIRST VERSE
NOTES:
- "" in chord line represents a new bar, play same chord
- "." in the lyric line represents a 1/8 note rest
- Gin ("Jen"): an Australian aboriginal woman
- The term is now considered as derogatory as "squaw"
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| Barrie McCombs, MD, CCFP(EM) | Family Physician by Day |
| [email protected] | Folk Musician by Night |
| Voice: (403) 220-8551 | |
| Fax: (403) 270-2330 | "Semper Ubi, Sub Ubi" |
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