Chords for No one to welcome you home
Tempo:
85.2 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] Today I return to my home and the place of [A] my birth.
To get ever so humble to me will [D] always do the work.
Now there's nobody left there to feel all of [G] all the pain done.
[A] And sadly I stand on the spot that our [D] house won't still on.
Now I sit on the rock that for years stood outside our [A] door.
And watch as the sea meets against the water of [D] this shore.
I picture the gold screen moored in the [G] harbour below.
[A] And the vegetable garden planted in the witty [D] pillow.
When [A] the people [G] all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town.
[G] Pity and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
And we went to their place and they [Bm] had one [G] of their own.
[A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it [D] was so.
I remember our mother out washing our [A] clothes nice and clean.
If it was on the washboard we had no washing [D] machine.
With the clothes on the bushes down to the lake she [G] would run.
It [A] turned to sod pad for each pickle or if the worm in the [D] sun.
So come all you good people go from their home just [A] like.
And have travelled and settled in parts of this big [D] country.
And when you go back pick a visiting place [G] you come.
[A] It's sad but it's true every home on the lovely [D] hill.
[A] When [G] the people all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town.
Pity [G] and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
And we went to their place and they had [G] one of their own.
[A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it was [D] so.
[A] It's sad but it's true nearly no one's a little [D] poor people.
To get ever so humble to me will [D] always do the work.
Now there's nobody left there to feel all of [G] all the pain done.
[A] And sadly I stand on the spot that our [D] house won't still on.
Now I sit on the rock that for years stood outside our [A] door.
And watch as the sea meets against the water of [D] this shore.
I picture the gold screen moored in the [G] harbour below.
[A] And the vegetable garden planted in the witty [D] pillow.
When [A] the people [G] all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town.
[G] Pity and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
And we went to their place and they [Bm] had one [G] of their own.
[A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it [D] was so.
I remember our mother out washing our [A] clothes nice and clean.
If it was on the washboard we had no washing [D] machine.
With the clothes on the bushes down to the lake she [G] would run.
It [A] turned to sod pad for each pickle or if the worm in the [D] sun.
So come all you good people go from their home just [A] like.
And have travelled and settled in parts of this big [D] country.
And when you go back pick a visiting place [G] you come.
[A] It's sad but it's true every home on the lovely [D] hill.
[A] When [G] the people all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town.
Pity [G] and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
And we went to their place and they had [G] one of their own.
[A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it was [D] so.
[A] It's sad but it's true nearly no one's a little [D] poor people.
Key:
D
A
G
Bm
D
A
G
Bm
[D] _ Today I return to my home and the place of [A] my birth.
_ To get ever so humble to me will [D] always do the work.
_ _ Now there's nobody left there to feel all of [G] all the pain done. _
_ [A] And sadly I stand on the spot that our [D] house won't still on.
_ _ Now I sit on the rock that for years stood outside our [A] door.
_ _ And watch as the sea meets against the water of [D] this shore. _
I picture the gold screen moored in the [G] harbour below.
_ _ [A] And the vegetable garden planted in the witty [D] pillow.
_ _ When [A] the people [G] all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town. _ _
[G] Pity and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
_ And we went to their place and they [Bm] had one [G] of their own.
_ _ [A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it [D] was so. _ _
I remember our mother out washing our [A] clothes nice and clean.
_ _ If it was on the washboard we had no washing [D] machine.
_ _ With the clothes on the bushes down to the lake she [G] would run. _
It [A] turned to sod pad for each pickle or if the worm in the [D] sun.
_ _ So come all you good people go from their home just [A] like.
_ _ _ And have travelled and settled in parts of this big [D] country. _ _
And when you go back pick a visiting place [G] you come.
_ _ [A] It's sad but it's true every home on the lovely [D] hill.
_ _ [A] When [G] the people all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town. _ _
Pity [G] and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
_ _ And we went to their place and they had [G] one of their own.
_ [A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it was [D] so. _ _
[A] It's sad but it's true nearly no one's a little [D] poor people. _
_ To get ever so humble to me will [D] always do the work.
_ _ Now there's nobody left there to feel all of [G] all the pain done. _
_ [A] And sadly I stand on the spot that our [D] house won't still on.
_ _ Now I sit on the rock that for years stood outside our [A] door.
_ _ And watch as the sea meets against the water of [D] this shore. _
I picture the gold screen moored in the [G] harbour below.
_ _ [A] And the vegetable garden planted in the witty [D] pillow.
_ _ When [A] the people [G] all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town. _ _
[G] Pity and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
_ And we went to their place and they [Bm] had one [G] of their own.
_ _ [A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it [D] was so. _ _
I remember our mother out washing our [A] clothes nice and clean.
_ _ If it was on the washboard we had no washing [D] machine.
_ _ With the clothes on the bushes down to the lake she [G] would run. _
It [A] turned to sod pad for each pickle or if the worm in the [D] sun.
_ _ So come all you good people go from their home just [A] like.
_ _ _ And have travelled and settled in parts of this big [D] country. _ _
And when you go back pick a visiting place [G] you come.
_ _ [A] It's sad but it's true every home on the lovely [D] hill.
_ _ [A] When [G] the people all lived here we had us a neat little [D] town. _ _
Pity [G] and a pride it seemed that everyone would [D] come round.
_ _ And we went to their place and they had [G] one of their own.
_ [A] We were good friends and neighbours and that's how it was [D] so. _ _
[A] It's sad but it's true nearly no one's a little [D] poor people. _