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From RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM Sun May 4 11:24:06 1997
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 02:43:04 GMT
From: RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Jolly Roger Roger McGuinn Chords/Words
Roger McGuinn Jolly Roger written by Roger McGuinn/Jacques Levy
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/r/roger-mcguinn/127048.html ]
Dm G Dm
The sun comes up on the Spanish sea our homeland far behind us
G A7
Being hunted by the King's Navy it's sure he'd never find us
Dm C G Dm
Pull away me lads O the Cardiff Rose and hoist the Jolly Roger
Dm G Dm
We brought her into the looward wind and made for the Caribbean
Dm G A7
For thoughts of what it might have been destroys a human being
Dm G Dm
But thoughts about the Spanish gold and learning to desire it
G A7
Can make a man so brash and bold he'll soon become a pirate
Dm C G Dm
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose and hoist the Jolly Roger
Dm G
Now a gleam came into the captain's eyes as he spied an English
Dm
clipper
G A7
She looks the perfect shape and size let's all aboard and strip her
Dm G Dm
We fired a shot across her bow and eased ourselves beside her
G A7
With our keel as close as she'd allow we swung from the deck to ride
her
Dm C G Dm
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose and hoist the Jolly Roger
Dm G Dm
Up she tumbles and starts to pitch and signals for assistance
G A7
We tightened our hold another hitch and ended her resistance
Dm G
Now there's many a day on the Spanish sea I served aboard that
Dm
raider
But we never did nothing more beautifully
G A7
Than the way that we belayed her
Dm C G Dm
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose and hoist the Jolly Roger
Dm G
Her hold was hot as St Elmo's fire her chests were filled with
Dm
treasure
G A7
We took as much as we'd require then took more for our pleasure
Dm
Now there's many a day on the Spanish Main
G Dm
But none I hold so dear
G A7
As the happy day I first became a scurvy buccaneer
Dm C G Dm
Pull away me lads of the Cardif Rose and hoist the Jolly Roger
Copyright @ 1975 Patian Music and Jackelope Publishing Co.(BMI)
From the "Cardiff Rose'' LP Columbia Records 1976