A great christmas folk number from Kate Rusby's "Sweet Bells" album. This is 
brilliant for busking, and is a nice easy one for the accordion. This is a 
slightly simplified version, tabbed myself, but I don't promise any form of 
accuracy! Oh-Pa Oh-Pa rhythm.
Enjoy!

--- Verse 1 ---

C (x32010@1)            FWe've (133211@1)got a poor old horse,
     C (x32010@1)              GHe's (320003@1)standing at your door,
    F (133211@1)            C (x32010@1)     GAnd (320003@1)if you'll only let him in,
      F (133211@1)               GHe'll (320003@1)greet you all I'm sure,
      F (133211@1)       G (320003@1)     CHe'll (x32010@1)greet you all I'm sure.

F (133211@1)               GHe'll (320003@1)greet you all I'm sure,
      F (133211@1)       G (320003@1)     CHe'll (x32010@1)greet you all I'm sure.

--- Verse 2 ---

C (x32010@1)                 FNow (133211@1)that He's grown old
    C (x32010@1)         GAnd (320003@1)nature doth decay,
   F (133211@1)           C (x32010@1)      GMy (320003@1)master frowns upon him now,
      F (133211@1)                  GThese (320003@1)words I've heard him say,
      F (133211@1)        G (320003@1)       CThese (x32010@1)words I've heard him say.

F (133211@1)                  GThese (320003@1)words I've heard him say,
      F (133211@1)        G (320003@1)       CThese (x32010@1)words I've heard him say.

--- Verse 3 ---

C (x32010@1)                 FNow (133211@1)that He's grown old
    C (x32010@1)             GAnd (320003@1)scarcely can he crawl,
     F (133211@1)               C (x32010@1)      GHe's (320003@1)forced to eat the coarsest grass,
     F (133211@1)               GThat (320003@1)grows against the wall,
      F (133211@1)  G (320003@1)         CThat (x32010@1)grows against the wall.

F (133211@1)               GThat (320003@1)grows against the wall,
   F (133211@1)   G (320003@1)         CIt (x32010@1)grows against the wall.

--- Verse 4 ---
     C (x32010@1)                 FThis (133211@1)poor horse was once young,
    C (x32010@1)             GAnd (320003@1)in his youthful prime,
   F (133211@1)            C (x32010@1)     GMy (320003@1)master used to ride on him,
   F (133211@1)              GHe (320003@1)thought him very fine,
   F (133211@1)         G (320003@1)  CHe (x32010@1)thought him very fine.

F (133211@1)              GHe (320003@1)thought him very fine,
   F (133211@1)         G (320003@1)  CHe (x32010@1)thought him very fine.
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