Intro: G F ( G ) G F G D G
G F
Same old man living at the mill
G (lick 1)
The mill turns around of its own free will
G F
Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack
G D G
Ladies step forward and the gents fall back
G F
Down sat an owl and he said all quiet
G (lick 1)
For a lonesome day and a lonesome night
G F
Thought I heard a pretty girl say
G D G
Court all night and you sleep next day
G F
Same old man living at the mill
G (lick 1)
The mill turns around of its own free will
G F
Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack
G D G
Ladies step forward and the gents fall back
G F
Well then, said the raven as she flew
G (lick 1)
If I was a young one I'd get two
G F
One for to fetch and the other to sew
G D G
I'd have a string for my bow, bow, bow
G F
Same old man living at the mill
G (lick 1)
The mill turns around of its own free will
G F
Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack
G D G
Ladies step forward and the gents fall back
G F
My old man's in Kalamazoo
G (lick 1)
He don't give no "yes, I do"
G F
First to the left and then to the right
G D G
This old mill grinds day and night
G F
Same old man living at the mill
G (lick 1)
The mill turns around of its own free will
G F
Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack
G D G
Ladies step forward and the gents fall back
G F
Same old man living at the mill
G (lick 1)
The mill turns around of its own free will
G F
Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack
G D G
Ladies step forward and the gents fall back
Este lick pode ser substituito pela continuidade no acorde G , mas dar? uma sonoridade mais pr?xima do ritmo que s? poderia ser alcan?ada com o banjo se utilizado.
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