G D City Lights are cold tonight, they make a man feel smallD C D To me they say you can work all day with no return at allG C And so I dream of a mountain stream lit by a pearly dawnC G D G I've never lost the feeling for the place where I was bornG D Highway life gets in your sights and soon ambitions growD C D Till business clowns start coming round with easy foreign loansG C It's their disguise to look surprised as your feet just leave the groundC G D G Next thing and auction day is set, the banks have closed it downD C G And I'm heading over mountains down the slopes of brown and greenD C D My family's farmed for a 100 years, those valleys in betweenG C And yes I used to curse those hills and the rain when I was youngC G D G Oh I never saw their charm till the day we sold the farmC G And I never thought that I'd be bought and sold on Market DayA7 D They gave away a lifetime with the cattle and the hayG C And the thistles by the riverside and the bracken on the runC G D G No I never saw their charm till the day we sold the farmG D Now tourists stroll round eighteen holes where fruit tree used to growD C D Accountants talk while farmers walk with nowhere else to goG C If there's work around in the local town they might be hanging onC G D G While trying to find a way back to the place where they belongC G And I never thought that I'd be bought and sold on Market DayA7 D They gave away a lifetime with the cattle and the hayG C And the thistles by the riverside And the bracken on the runC G D G No I never saw their charm till the day we sold the farmD C G So I'm heading over mountains down the slopes of brown and greenD C D Trying to find a way back to what once belonged to meG C Oh how I used to curse those hills And the rain when I was youngC G D G No I never saw their charm till the day we sold the farm
The Day We Sold The Farm
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