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.