Chords for SEAGULL STEW 3
Tempo:
66.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] When we were just kids, those chicken kootunkas Seemed like there was nothing but a [A] ponder-digger
[D] If you'd mind to gather [G] and set up [D] a table There is a story I'll tell unto you
Our father [G] died in a downing [D] auger We were just two sons and two young [A] two kids
[D] Our mother got killed by thunder and lightning Sometime in August the following year
[G] Oh, those memories [D] don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [D] but old butter [A] too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
Our sister [G] was madly, scarcely [D] sixteen Working for a family in the copper [A] coal mine
She [D] had to come home, look after four children The stairs was [A] too funny [D] and hard work
Oh, those memories don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [A] but old butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
[A] [D] We used to get [G] up at [D] four every morning Without ending up curled up [A] as we would go
[D] To get us some dry wood, a chop of meat, and kip-do To light up the [A] fire in our [D] water-loose stove
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much [D] joy Back in the days when [A] we were all [G] toys
No turkey for Christmas but [A] old butter too We'd [D] sit at the table and [D] eat sea-bass stew
We used to go [G] over to [D] Mr.
Bill Martin's A gallery in Paris, he [A] said it was good
[D] He said, sure young madness, to the right corner of the palace A heart of great blanket of old bourbon
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much joy [D] Back in the days when [A] we were all toys
[G] No turkey for [D] Christmas but old [A] butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
Oh, we'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
[D] If you'd mind to gather [G] and set up [D] a table There is a story I'll tell unto you
Our father [G] died in a downing [D] auger We were just two sons and two young [A] two kids
[D] Our mother got killed by thunder and lightning Sometime in August the following year
[G] Oh, those memories [D] don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [D] but old butter [A] too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
Our sister [G] was madly, scarcely [D] sixteen Working for a family in the copper [A] coal mine
She [D] had to come home, look after four children The stairs was [A] too funny [D] and hard work
Oh, those memories don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [A] but old butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
[A] [D] We used to get [G] up at [D] four every morning Without ending up curled up [A] as we would go
[D] To get us some dry wood, a chop of meat, and kip-do To light up the [A] fire in our [D] water-loose stove
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much [D] joy Back in the days when [A] we were all [G] toys
No turkey for Christmas but [A] old butter too We'd [D] sit at the table and [D] eat sea-bass stew
We used to go [G] over to [D] Mr.
Bill Martin's A gallery in Paris, he [A] said it was good
[D] He said, sure young madness, to the right corner of the palace A heart of great blanket of old bourbon
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much joy [D] Back in the days when [A] we were all toys
[G] No turkey for [D] Christmas but old [A] butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
Oh, we'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ When we were just kids, those chicken kootunkas Seemed like there was nothing but a [A] ponder-digger
[D] If you'd mind to gather [G] and set up [D] a table There is a story I'll tell unto you
Our father [G] died in a downing [D] auger We were just two sons and two young [A] two kids
[D] Our mother got killed by thunder and lightning Sometime in August the following year
[G] Oh, those memories [D] don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [D] but old butter [A] too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew _
_ _ _ Our sister [G] was madly, scarcely [D] sixteen Working for a family in the copper [A] coal mine
She [D] had to come home, look after four children The stairs was [A] too funny [D] and hard work
Oh, those memories don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [A] but old butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
_ _ [A] _ [D] _ We used to get [G] up at [D] four every morning Without ending up curled up [A] as we would go
[D] To get us some dry wood, a chop of meat, and kip-do To light up the [A] fire in our [D] water-loose stove
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much [D] joy Back in the days when [A] we were all [G] toys
No turkey for Christmas but [A] old butter too We'd [D] sit at the table and [D] eat sea-bass stew _ _ _ _
We used to go [G] over to [D] Mr.
Bill Martin's A gallery in Paris, he [A] said it was good
[D] He said, sure young madness, to the right corner of the palace A heart of great blanket of old bourbon
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much joy [D] Back in the days when [A] we were all toys
[G] No turkey for [D] Christmas but old [A] butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
Oh, we'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] If you'd mind to gather [G] and set up [D] a table There is a story I'll tell unto you
Our father [G] died in a downing [D] auger We were just two sons and two young [A] two kids
[D] Our mother got killed by thunder and lightning Sometime in August the following year
[G] Oh, those memories [D] don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [D] but old butter [A] too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew _
_ _ _ Our sister [G] was madly, scarcely [D] sixteen Working for a family in the copper [A] coal mine
She [D] had to come home, look after four children The stairs was [A] too funny [D] and hard work
Oh, those memories don't bring us [A] much joy [D] Back in the days [A] when we were all toys
[G] No turkey for Christmas [A] but old butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
_ _ [A] _ [D] _ We used to get [G] up at [D] four every morning Without ending up curled up [A] as we would go
[D] To get us some dry wood, a chop of meat, and kip-do To light up the [A] fire in our [D] water-loose stove
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much [D] joy Back in the days when [A] we were all [G] toys
No turkey for Christmas but [A] old butter too We'd [D] sit at the table and [D] eat sea-bass stew _ _ _ _
We used to go [G] over to [D] Mr.
Bill Martin's A gallery in Paris, he [A] said it was good
[D] He said, sure young madness, to the right corner of the palace A heart of great blanket of old bourbon
[G] Oh, those [D] memories don't [A] bring us much joy [D] Back in the days when [A] we were all toys
[G] No turkey for [D] Christmas but old [A] butter too [D] We'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew
Oh, we'd sit at the table and eat sea-bass stew _ _ _ _
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