Melody for the Banjo/Mandonlin intro Am G Em e | ---------------------5---------------------------------------------------- | B | -----------5-6-5--8-----8--5---------------------------------------------- | G | ----4-5----------------------7-5-4---------------------------------------- | D | -7------7----------------------------------------------------------------- | A | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | E | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Am G Am e | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | B | -----------5-6-5--5---------5--------------------------------------------- | G | ----4-5-------------7-5-4-----7-5-4--------------------------------------- | D | -7------7-----------------7----------------------------------------------- | A | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | E | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Verse Am G Em My Daddy he were just a boy when he walked outta school, Am G Am His Mammy said there?d soon be one more hungry mouth to fill, Am G Em He said ?the learnin? and the schoolin? wurnae bad for them that could, Am G Am Tho? I can read & write my bloody name & sign it where I should?, Chorus And he said.. Am G Em ?If I had my time again, I know I?d be a learned man, Am Am G Am An artisan in high demand, a Doctor or a Teacher, Am G Em As sure as guns are made of iron, I were born a workin man, Am G Am G Am I?d live & die right where I stand if I?d my time again?. Verse Am G Em He went wide eyed down tae Johnny Brown, he were a big lad for his years, Am G Am And there he worked so long if he ever cried there?d be iron ore in his tears, Am G Em He?d tumble in of a Friday night a Haddie for yer tea, Am G Am And he?d sing to me their dirty songs & diddle me on his knee, Chorus And he?d sing.. Am G Em ?If I had my time again, I know I?d be a rovin? man, Am G Am G Am I?d rove away to far Japan to court the Emperors daughter..? Am G Em As sure as guns are made of iron, I were born a workin man, Am G Am G Am I?d live & die right where I stand if I?d my time again?. Verse Am G Em With his mates he?d belt the plates on fleets of shining awe, Am G Em To carry all the well-to-do to golden foreign shores, Am G Em They all coughed themselves to an early grave half filled with bloody rain, Am G Am As the people sang ?The Long Black Limousine?, Chorus We all sing!.. Am G Em ?If I had my time again, I know I?d be a fightin? man, Am G Am G Am In far Malay or Vietnam , tho? I am more a lover..? Am G Em As sure as guns are made of iron, I were born a workin man, Am G Am G Am I?d live & die right where I stand if I?d my time again?.