Chords for A Pub With No Beer (Original Version)

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79.1 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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A Pub With No Beer (Original Version) chords
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[A] [D] It's lonesome away [G] from your kindred and all By the [A] campfire at night where the wild [D] dingoes call
[G] morbid or drear Than [A] to stand in the bar of a pub with [D] no beer
-leekin's anxious [G] for the quota to come And there's [A] a faraway look on the face of [D] the bum
[G] and the cook's acting queer Oh, what [A] a terrible place is a pub with [D] no beer
rides up with [G] his dry, dusty throat He breasts [A] up to the bar and pulls a wad from [D] his coat
[G] quickly turns to a sneer [A] As the barman says sadly, the pub's got [D] no beer
comes in, [G] smothered in dust and flies He [A] throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from [D] his eyes
[G] he says, what's this I hear?
100%  ➙  79BPM
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
D
1321
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2131
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_ [A] _ [D] It's lonesome away [G] from your kindred and all By the [A] campfire at night where the wild [D] dingoes call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [G] morbid or drear Than [A] to stand in the bar of a pub with [D] no beer
_ _ Now the pub-leekin's anxious [G] for the quota to come And there's [A] a faraway look on the face of [D] the bum
The maid's gone all cranky [G] and the cook's acting queer Oh, what [A] a terrible place is a pub with [D] no beer
_ _ _ Then the stockman rides up with [G] his dry, dusty throat He breasts [A] up to the bar and pulls a wad from [D] his coat
But the smile on his face [G] quickly turns to a sneer [A] As the barman says sadly, the pub's got [D] no beer
_ _ Then the swaggy comes in, [G] smothered in dust and flies He [A] throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from [D] his eyes
But when he is told, [G] he says, what's this I hear?
I've [A] trudged fifty flaming miles to a pub with [D] no beer
_ _ There's a dog on the brander, [G] for his master he waits But [A] the boss is inside, drinking wine with his [D] mates
He hurries for cover [G] and he cringes in fear It's no [A] place for a dog round a pub with [D] no beer
_ _ Old Billy the blacksmith, the [G] first time in his life Has [A] gone home cold sober to his [D] darling's wife
He walks in the kitchen, she [G] says, you're early my dear But then he breaks down and he tells her, the pub's got [D] no beer
_ So it's lonesome away [G] from your kindred and all By [A] the campfire at night, where the wild eagles [D] call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [G] morbid or drear Than [A] to stand in the bar of a pub [D] with no beer
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