+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- + | Ultimate Guitar Tabs Archive - your #1 source for tabs! | | http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/ | | | | Over 800,000 guitar, guitar pro and bass tabs! Also lessons, news, | | columns and guitar forums! | + --------------------------------------------------------------------- + #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Tabbed by Jack Dingler weaseldog2001@yahoo.com London Apprentice Ralph McTell D G D I am a London apprentice, for I never will learn a trade G D Em A The best that I can hope for, is from mistakes I've made D G D A man who never made any, he never meant nothing at all G D Em A So Christopher Wren had to start again, when he built St. Paulâ??s I am a London apprentice, for I never will learn her ways When I walk the streets of London, I am constantly amazed How a road I never was on before, leads to one and all As any cabbie will tell you, thatâ??s how all knowledge grows I am a London apprentice, and I love the muddy Thames Pushing his way through the city, just to come back again Through plague and conflagration, and when the bombers came A symbol of a nation, St. Paul amongst the flames I am a London Apprentice and Iâ??ll accept the status quo But a cockney must be born, within the silent spells of beau And Londonâ??s been a refuge, by accident or plan So ask me whoâ??s a Londoner, Iâ??ll answer every man I am a London apprentice, but one thing I know for sure Iâ??ll tell you very bluntly with these words you canâ??t ignore Remember Doctor Johnson, whoâ??s wit cut like a knife When a man is tired of London, a man is tired of life I am a London apprentice, for I never will learn a trade The best that I can hope for, is from mistakes Iâ??ve made A man who never made any, he never meant nothing at all So Christopher Wren had to start again, when he built St. Paulâ??s