Capo 7 D C G Am A5 2x A5: x02200 D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 There were three men came out of the west, D C G Am A5 Am A5 their fortunes for to try D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And these three men made a solemn vow: D C G Am A5 Am A5 John Barleycorn must die. C Am G Am They've ploughed, they've sewn, they've harrowed him in; C D Esus E Esus E threw clods at Barley's head Dm Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And these three men made a solemn vow: D C G Am A5 Am A5 John Barleycorn was dead. D C G Am A5 Am A5 4x D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 They've let him lie for a very long time, D C G Am A5 Am A5 ?till the rains from heaven did fall D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And little Sir John sprung up his head, D C G Am A5 Am A5 and so amazed them all. C Am G Am They've let him stand ?till midsummer's day, C D Esus E Esus E ?till he looked both pale and worn Dm Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And little Sir John's grown a long, long beard, D C G Am A5 Am A5 and so become a man. D C G Am A5 Am A5 4x D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 They've hired men with the scythes so sharp, D C G Am A5 Am A5 to cut him off at the knee D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 They've rolled him and tied him by the waist, D C G Am A5 Am A5 servin' him most barbarously. C Am G Am They've hired men with the sharp pitchforks, C D Esus E Esus E who pricked him to the heart Dm Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And the loader he has served him worse than that, D C G Am A5 Am A5 for he's bound him to the cart D C G Am A5 Am A5 4x D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 They've wheeled him around and around the field, D C G Am A5 Am A5 ?till they came unto a barn D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And there they made a solemn oath, D C G Am A5 Am A5 on poor John Barleycorn. C Am G Am They've hired men with the crab-tree sticks, C D Esus E Esus E to cut him skin from bone Dm Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And the miller he has served him worse than that, D C G Am A5 Am A5 for he's ground him between two stones. D C G Am A5 Am A5 4x D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And little Sir John and the nut-brown bowl, D C G Am A5 Am A5 and he's brandy in the glass D Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And little Sir John and the nut-brown bowl, D C G Am A5 Am A5 proved the strongest man at last. C Am G Am The huntsman, he can't hunt the fox, C D Esus E Esus E nor so loudly to blow his horn Dm Am C G Am A5 Am A5 And the tinker he can't mend kettle nor pots, D C G Amaj (end with High A note on the fifth fret) without a little Barleycorn