Chords for Episode 10 ~ Hard Times Come Again No More

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Let us pause in life's pleasures [G] and count [D] its many tears
While we all subside with the cold
There's a song that will linger forever in our ears
Oh, hard times, long and old
Tis the song the sigh [G] of the [D] weary
Hard times, hard times, [A] long and no more
[D] Many days you have lingered
There's a poor drooping maiden [G] whose toiler [D] lies away
With a worn heart whose better days are wore
Though her boys should eat merry, tis sighing is the day
Oh, hard times, come again no more
Tis the song the [G] sigh of the [D] weary
Hard times, hard times, [A] come again no more
[D] Many days you have [G] lingered around [D] my cabin [G] door
[D] Oh, hard [A] times, come again no [G] more
[D]
Tis the song the sigh [G] of the [D] weary
Hard times, hard times, come [A] again no more
[D] Many days you have lingered around my cabin door
Oh, hard [A] times
[D] Tis a sigh that is wafted across troubled waves
Tis a well that is heard upon the sheaf
Tis a dirge that is murmured [G] around the [D] lowly grave
Oh, hard times, come again no more
Tis the song the sigh of [G] the [D] weary
Hard times, hard times, come again [A] no more
Many [D]
days you have lingered [G] around my cabin door
[D] Oh, hard [A] times, come again [D] no more
Tis the song the sigh of [G] the [D] weary
Hard times, hard times, come again [A] no more
[D] Many days you have [G] [D] lingered [A] around [D]
my cabin door
[G] [D]
[B] What cheered you all up?
The desertion rate just went way up!
[F#] [D]
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[G]
[E] [G]
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[A]
[E] [G]
[N]
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2131
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1231
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2311
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2131
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Let us pause in life's pleasures [G] and count [D] its many tears
While we all subside with the cold
There's a song that will linger forever in our ears
Oh, hard times, long and old
_ Tis the song the sigh [G] of the [D] weary
Hard times, hard times, [A] long and no more
[D] Many days you have lingered _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ There's a poor drooping maiden [G] whose toiler [D] lies away
With a worn heart whose better days are wore
Though her boys should eat merry, tis sighing is the day
Oh, hard times, come again no more
_ Tis the song the [G] sigh of the [D] weary _
Hard times, hard times, [A] come again no more
[D] Many days you have [G] lingered around [D] my cabin [G] door
[D] Oh, hard [A] times, come again no [G] more
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Tis the song the sigh [G] of the [D] weary _
Hard times, hard times, come [A] again no more
[D] Many days you have lingered around my cabin door
Oh, hard [A] times
_ [D] _ _ _ Tis a sigh that is wafted across troubled waves
Tis a well that is heard upon the sheaf
Tis a dirge that is murmured [G] around the [D] lowly grave
Oh, hard times, come again no more
Tis the song the sigh of [G] the [D] weary _
Hard times, hard times, come again [A] no more
Many [D]
days you have lingered [G] around my cabin door
[D] Oh, hard [A] times, come again [D] no more
Tis the song the sigh of [G] the [D] weary _
Hard times, hard times, come again [A] no more
[D] Many days you have _ [G] _ _ [D] lingered _ [A] around _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
my cabin door
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[B] _ _ _ What cheered you all up?
The desertion rate just went way up! _ _ _ _ _ _
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