Jacques Et Gilles
Kate & Anna Mcgarrigle
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(início)
C F G C Em G C F Em G C G C G C G C G
Verse 1
C G C G Jacques et Gilles work at the mill C G C G That stands beside the water C G C G Could be Lowell, could be Lawrence F G Or Nashua, New Hampshire
Verse 2
C G C G Jacques et Gilles, they hate the mill C G C G But they’ve too many sons and daughters C G C G The pay’s no good, they miss the woods F G C G C G So they go and cut the lumber in Maine
Verse 3
C G C G Jacques et Gilles they’ve left the mill C G C G To cut down trees in winter C G C G Little Helene who’s only ten F C F C She knits and spins and sits and folds F C F In darkness and in hunger C G C In the cold mill by the frozen water
Verse 4
Am G Am C And St-Jean-Baptiste says, “That’s okay Am G Dm7 C Come pray to me on Sunday Am G Am C We’ll cash your notes, we’ll cast your votes F G C G C G Just give me some of that money”
Verse 5
C G C G “Tell me mother, sister and brother C G C G You who work beside me C G C G When will we be going home F C F C To the chickens and cows, the horses and sows F C F The cousins and friends and loved-ones C G C G Of our native country?”
Verse 6
C G C G “Ah, shut your mouth my daughter dear C G C G Go fetch the boss some water C G C G And just pretend ma belle Helene F C That at the borne-fontaine F C You can’t comprehend G C G C G That Irish agitator”
Verse 7
Am G Am C Now we’re going down to La Marique Am G Dm7 C To work in the mills of New Hampshire Am G Am C Two weeks we’ll march like savages F G C G C G Down the banks of the Connecticut and the Merrimac rivers
Verse 8
C G C G “Why is Paddy such a bad guy? C G C G Why is he so evil? C G C G He wants more pay for his working day F G C G C G And he says that kids like me should be in school”
Verse 9
C G C G “Ah, ferme ta gueule ma p’tite soeur C G C G We’ll start for home tomorrow C G C G But Paddy Boyle and Katy Doyle F C They’ve left their soil F C F C They’ve sailed away, they can’t go home G C G C G And therein lies their anger and their sorrow”
Verse 10
C G C G And the old man smells of whisky-blanc C G C G Of tobacco and fine leather C G C G And all the boys Ti-Pit, Ti-Jean F C F C Ti-Guy, Ti-Gus, have brand new suits F C F C And all the girls, new coats and hats F C F C G And Madame Aubry, a gorgeous hat of Melton C G C G With three fine feathers
Verse 11
Am G Am C And we’re going home to Canada Am G Dm7 C To La Beauce, our beautiful country Am G Am C We’ll take the new train from Nashua F G C G C G C G Our pockets filled with American money
Cifra adaptada de fontes públicas. Direitos da composição pertencem aos autores e gravadoras originais. Esta página é parte do projeto educacional Mania de Músico.

