Chords for COME MY LITTLE SON

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102.9 bpm
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C

F

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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COME MY LITTLE SON chords
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[C] [F]
[C] [F] [C] [F]
[C]
Come my little [F]
son of [C] night, tell you what I'll do.
Get yourself [F] dressed and [C] into bed, [Am] and a tale I'll tell [F] to you.
[C] It's all [F] about your [C] daddy, [Am] he's a man you [F] seldom see.
[C] For he had to roam away from home, away from you and me.
But remember laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
In [C] the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away.
Now when you fall, hurt yourself, and never feeling right.
It won't do any use [Am] to go running [F] to your dad.
[C] For the only time since you were born, [Am] he's had to [F] stand with you.
[C] He was out on the job, and out on the farm, and he was training one of the broods.
But remember laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
[C] In the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away.
Sure we'd like your daddy here, sure it would be fine.
To have him working even though [Am] I see him [F] all the time.
[C] But beggars can't be choosers, [Am] and we have to bear [F] our load.
For [C] we need the money your daddy earns from working on the road.
But remember laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
[C] In the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away.
But remember laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
[C] In the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away.
Key:  
C
3211
F
134211111
Am
2311
C
3211
F
134211111
Am
2311
C
3211
F
134211111
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_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Come my little [F]
son of [C] night, tell you what I'll do.
_ Get yourself [F] dressed and [C] into bed, [Am] and a tale I'll tell [F] to you.
_ _ [C] It's all [F] about your [C] daddy, [Am] he's a man you [F] seldom see.
[C] For he had to roam away from home, away from you and me.
But _ remember laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
In [C] the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away. _ _ _ _ _
Now when you fall, hurt yourself, and never feeling right. _
It won't do any _ use [Am] to go running [F] to your dad.
[C] For the only time since you were born, [Am] he's had to [F] stand with you.
[C] He was out on the job, and out on the farm, and he was training one of the broods.
But remember _ laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
_ [C] In the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away. _ _
_ _ _ Sure we'd like your daddy here, sure it would be fine.
To have him working even though [Am] I see him [F] all the time.
_ [C] _ But beggars can't be _ choosers, [Am] and we have to bear [F] our load.
For [C] we need the money your daddy earns from working on the road.
But remember _ laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
_ [C] In the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away.
But _ remember laddie, still you die, [Am] though he's working [F] far away.
_ _ [C] In the cold and heat, all hours are so weak, only when he's worn away. _ _ _ _

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