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Capo'd at the 2nd fret

G (320003@1)                     C (x32010@1)  G (320003@1)     Em (022000@1)   D (xx0232@1)     CI (x32010@1)was born a land-bound farm boy and in New England raised,
                    G (320003@1)                     Em (022000@1)          DThe (xx0232@1)rippling of the wheat fields, well they were my ocean waves.
     G (320003@1)                C (x32010@1)      G (320003@1)          Em (022000@1)    D (xx0232@1)       CEach (x32010@1)cry and call, each rise and fall, of the crows a-cross the corn
              G (320003@1)        D (xx0232@1)       G (320003@1)       C (x32010@1)                Em (022000@1)   DWere (xx0232@1)seagulls swooping a-cross the bow, of a ship I dreamed I'd sail a-round
     GCape (320003@1)Horn.

G (320003@1)                   C (x32010@1)  G (320003@1)      Em (022000@1)         D (xx0232@1)       CMy (x32010@1)deck was the dusty farm yard, my mast was the telegraph pole
                              G (320003@1)                    Em (022000@1)             DAnd (xx0232@1)the windblow choir in the telephone wire was the call heard in my soul
G (320003@1)              C (x32010@1)       G (320003@1)     Em (022000@1)               D (xx0232@1)   CAnd (x32010@1)it seemed to have been singing since the day that I was born
                 G (320003@1)       D (xx0232@1)     G (320003@1)   C (x32010@1)         Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)       
I'm gonna take a trip on a sailing ship, all the way around the wild Cape 
GHorn (320003@1)
G (320003@1)                       C (x32010@1)G (320003@1)       Em (022000@1)    D (xx0232@1)     CWell (x32010@1)I found that ship in Hamburg, her name it was Peking
                       G (320003@1)                   Em (022000@1)                 DOur (xx0232@1)skipper's name was Captain J?rs, and I'd never met a man like him.
G (320003@1)                   C (x32010@1)      G (320003@1)         Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)    CHe (x32010@1)pulled two men out from the sea, by the hair, in a raging storm.
                 G (320003@1)       D (xx0232@1)     G (320003@1)   C (x32010@1)         Em (022000@1)       DAnd (xx0232@1)he kept that grip on a sailing ship, all the way around the wild Cape
GHorn. (320003@1)
D (xx0232@1)                                           Am (x02210@1)                       
Well its four hours on and its four hours off and you sleep in your wet
Cclothes (x32010@1)                   G (320003@1)                C (x32010@1)   Em (022000@1)   DThe (xx0232@1)only dry thing on the ship is the cargo down below
G (320003@1)             C (x32010@1)      G (320003@1)     Em (022000@1)        D (xx0232@1)     CEleven (x32010@1)thousand miles we sailed, nigh on one hundred dawns
G (320003@1)        D (xx0232@1)        G (320003@1)     C (x32010@1)              Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)       GThirty (320003@1)two sails on a heaving ship, pulling us around the wild cape horn

G (320003@1)                         C (x32010@1)      G (320003@1)       Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)      CWell (x32010@1)the cargo weighed five thousand tons, the ship three thousand more.
                G (320003@1)                Em (022000@1)              DAn (xx0232@1)acre of sail was up aloft, some seventeen storeys tall.
G (320003@1)                     C (x32010@1)     G (320003@1)       Em (022000@1)   D (xx0232@1)    CAnd (x32010@1)we had a pig, and a scruffy dog and a turkey fed on corn.
G (320003@1)         D (xx0232@1)       G (320003@1)       C (x32010@1)              Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)       GAnd (320003@1)willing hands who catch the wind, hauling us around the wild Cape Horn.

G (320003@1)                   C (x32010@1)  G (320003@1)               Em (022000@1)   D (xx0232@1)      CFor (x32010@1)seventeen days we were becalmed and then Friday the thirteenth
                  G (320003@1)                    Em (022000@1)         DSixty (xx0232@1)eight great ships were lost in the storm of the century.
G (320003@1)                        C (x32010@1)    G (320003@1)     Em (022000@1)    D (xx0232@1)       CBut (x32010@1)we were swept into the Atlantic, on a sun-lit sparkling morn,
G (320003@1)            D (xx0232@1)         G (320003@1)     C (x32010@1)               Em (022000@1)       DThe (xx0232@1)turkey got sick, so we ate him quick, on the way around the wild Cape 
GHorn. (320003@1) 
D (xx0232@1)                                    Am (x02210@1)              CWell (x32010@1)she had us sort of hypnotised, no time to catch our breath,
                    G (320003@1)                  C (x32010@1)     Em (022000@1)       DIf (xx0232@1)you want to feel real alive, well you have to flirt with death.
G (320003@1)               C (x32010@1)       G (320003@1)       Em (022000@1)      D (xx0232@1)        CSail (x32010@1)close to the harnessed wind, and treat all risks with scorn
G (320003@1)        D (xx0232@1)    G (320003@1)       C (x32010@1)                     Em (022000@1)       DA (xx0232@1)farm boy and an un-yoked team, ploughed their way around the wild Cape 
GHorn. (320003@1)
G (320003@1)                   C (x32010@1)      G (320003@1)        Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)  CNow (x32010@1)on that voyage we lost two boys, they got thrown overboard.
                G (320003@1)            Em (022000@1)             DSilence (xx0232@1)from us down below, no one could put in words.
G (320003@1)                C (x32010@1)      G (320003@1)      Em (022000@1)      D (xx0232@1)      CTwo (x32010@1)empty bunks to mark the space in our young lives to mourn,
G (320003@1)   D (xx0232@1)         G (320003@1)      C (x32010@1)               Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)       GVoids (320003@1)between all life and death, on the way around the wild Cape Horn

G (320003@1)                      C (x32010@1)G (320003@1)     Em (022000@1)    D (xx0232@1)      CAnd (x32010@1)mountain waves, like avalanches crashed upon the decks,
                            G (320003@1)                  Em (022000@1)             DThe (xx0232@1)screaming winds snapped ropes and spars, and tried to have us wrecked.
G (320003@1)                           C (x32010@1)      G (320003@1)        Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)        CBut (x32010@1)she rose and fell through foam and swell, her sails were ripped and torn
G (320003@1)            D (xx0232@1)  G (320003@1)           C (x32010@1)              Em (022000@1)       D (xx0232@1)       GEight (320003@1)thousand tons tossed like a cork, on the way around the wild Cape Horn.

D (xx0232@1)                                   Am (x02210@1)              CAnd (x32010@1)she had us sort of hypnotised, no time to catch our breath,
                    G (320003@1)                  C (x32010@1)     Em (022000@1)       DIf (xx0232@1)you want to feel real alive, well you have to flirt with death.
G (320003@1)               C (x32010@1)       G (320003@1)       Em (022000@1)      D (xx0232@1)        CSail (x32010@1)close to the harnessed wind, and treat all risks with scorn
G (320003@1)        D (xx0232@1)    G (320003@1)       C (x32010@1)                     Em (022000@1)       DA (xx0232@1)farm boy and an un-yoked team, ploughed their way around the wild Cape 
GHorn. (320003@1)G (320003@1)              D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1)      C (x32010@1)                      Em (022000@1)       DWell, (xx0232@1)a farm boy and un-yoked team, ploughed their way around the wild Cape 
GHorn. (320003@1)
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