Freeborn Man Of The Traveling People
Cherish The Ladies
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D G C G C F G
Verse 1
C G C D I'm a freeborn man of the travelling people D7 C G Got no fixed abode, with the nomads I have wandered D G C G Country lanes and byways were always my ways C G F G I never fancied being lumbered
Verse 2
C G C D Oh, we knew the woods and the resting places D7 C G And the small birds sang when winter days were over D G C Then we'd pack our load and be on the road Em C G F G Those were good old days for the rover
Verse 3
C G C D All you freeborn men of the travelling people D7 C G Every tinker, rolling stone and gypsy rover D G C G Winds of change are blowing, old ways are going C G F G Your travelling days will soon be over
Verse 4
C G C D There was open ground where a man could linger D7 C G For a week or two, for time was not our master D G C G Then away we'd jog with our horse and dog C G F G Nice and easy, no need to go faster
Instrumental
G C D C G D G C G/B C G F G
Verse 5
C G C D Well, I've known life hard and I've known it easy D7 C G And I've cursed the life when winter days were dawning D G C G But I've laughed and sung through the whole night long C G F G Seen the summer sunrise in the morning
Verse 6
C G C D All you freeborn men of the travelling people D7 C G Every tinker, rolling stone and gypsy rover D G C G Winds of change are blowing, old ways are going C G F G Your travelling days will soon be over C G F G Your travelling days will soon be over
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