Chords for Now I'm Easy
Tempo:
54.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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For nearly sixty years I've [C] been a cockney,
[G] Atchel, trouts, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] laid to plenty.
[G] Well this country's dust and mud [C] have all saved my [G] tears and blood.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] I married a fine girl when [C] I was twenty,
[G] As she died and [Em] given birth when [D] she was thirty.
[G] Well now flying doctor's then, [C] just a gentle [G] old black gen.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] As she left me with two sons [C] and a daughter,
[C] [G] On a bone dry [Em] farm whose sides dried [G] out for [D] water.
[G] Well the care was rough and was ready, [C] and it grew up [G] fine and steady.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
[C]
[G] [Em] [D]
[G] [C]
[G] [D] [C]
[G] My daughter married young and she [C] went her own way,
And my sons lie [Em] buried by the [D] Barmer railway.
[G] Well this land they've called me home, [C] I took power long [G] ago.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
Well silly folks, these days it's [C] quite the farmer,
[G] Some subsidy [Em] and all we've [D] had it easy.
[G] There's no drought or starvation on [C] this old [G] suburban block.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] For nearly sixty years I've [C] been a farmer.
[G] I took drought, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] led to plenty.
[G] And this country's dust and mud, [C] I was saved by [G] tears of blood.
Well it's nearly over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now
[G] Atchel, trouts, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] laid to plenty.
[G] Well this country's dust and mud [C] have all saved my [G] tears and blood.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] I married a fine girl when [C] I was twenty,
[G] As she died and [Em] given birth when [D] she was thirty.
[G] Well now flying doctor's then, [C] just a gentle [G] old black gen.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] As she left me with two sons [C] and a daughter,
[C] [G] On a bone dry [Em] farm whose sides dried [G] out for [D] water.
[G] Well the care was rough and was ready, [C] and it grew up [G] fine and steady.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
[C]
[G] [Em] [D]
[G] [C]
[G] [D] [C]
[G] My daughter married young and she [C] went her own way,
And my sons lie [Em] buried by the [D] Barmer railway.
[G] Well this land they've called me home, [C] I took power long [G] ago.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
Well silly folks, these days it's [C] quite the farmer,
[G] Some subsidy [Em] and all we've [D] had it easy.
[G] There's no drought or starvation on [C] this old [G] suburban block.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] For nearly sixty years I've [C] been a farmer.
[G] I took drought, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] led to plenty.
[G] And this country's dust and mud, [C] I was saved by [G] tears of blood.
Well it's nearly over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now
Key:
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_ _ For nearly sixty years I've [C] been a cockney,
_ [G] Atchel, trouts, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] laid to plenty.
_ [G] Well this country's dust and mud [C] have all saved my [G] tears and blood.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] I _ married a fine girl when [C] I was twenty,
_ [G] As she died and [Em] given birth when [D] she was thirty.
_ [G] Well now flying doctor's then, [C] just a gentle [G] old black gen.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] As she left me with two sons [C] and a daughter,
[C] _ [G] On a bone dry [Em] farm whose sides dried [G] out for [D] water.
_ [G] Well the care was rough and was ready, [C] and it grew up [G] fine and steady.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ My daughter married young and she [C] went her own way,
_ And my sons lie [Em] buried by the [D] Barmer railway.
_ [G] Well this land they've called me home, [C] I took power long [G] ago.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
Well silly folks, these days it's [C] quite the farmer,
_ [G] Some subsidy [Em] and all we've [D] had it easy.
_ [G] There's no drought or starvation on [C] this old [G] suburban block.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] _ For nearly sixty years I've [C] been a farmer.
_ [G] I took drought, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] led to plenty.
_ [G] And this country's dust and mud, [C] I was saved by [G] tears of blood.
Well it's nearly over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] _ Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now
_ [G] Atchel, trouts, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] laid to plenty.
_ [G] Well this country's dust and mud [C] have all saved my [G] tears and blood.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] I _ married a fine girl when [C] I was twenty,
_ [G] As she died and [Em] given birth when [D] she was thirty.
_ [G] Well now flying doctor's then, [C] just a gentle [G] old black gen.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] As she left me with two sons [C] and a daughter,
[C] _ [G] On a bone dry [Em] farm whose sides dried [G] out for [D] water.
_ [G] Well the care was rough and was ready, [C] and it grew up [G] fine and steady.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ My daughter married young and she [C] went her own way,
_ And my sons lie [Em] buried by the [D] Barmer railway.
_ [G] Well this land they've called me home, [C] I took power long [G] ago.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm [G] hessy.
Well silly folks, these days it's [C] quite the farmer,
_ [G] Some subsidy [Em] and all we've [D] had it easy.
_ [G] There's no drought or starvation on [C] this old [G] suburban block.
Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] _ For nearly sixty years I've [C] been a farmer.
_ [G] I took drought, [Em] fire and floods I've [D] led to plenty.
_ [G] And this country's dust and mud, [C] I was saved by [G] tears of blood.
Well it's nearly over now, [C] and now I'm hessy.
[G] _ Well it's nearly [D] over now, [C] and now