Cifras
Arthurs Farm

Tono: B

Introducción:  B   G#m   E   F#  

 B                               G#m                                               E                                   F# 
Arthur Askey and Douggie-Wouggie Bader went down to the animal farm
 B                                                         G#m 
Douggie bored a boar with his stories from the war
             E                                                         F# 
And explained about the boil on his palm.
     B                                                 G#m 
Napoleon, very pink offered both of them a drink
             E                                             F# 
And a drink and a drink and a drink.
 B                                                             G#m 
Come the hour of four they were legless to be sure
         E                                                   F#7 
Not one of them had even had a wink of sleep.
         B                                 E                       F# 
And everybody sang as loud as they could
 B                                 E                 F# 
'Two legs bad but four legs good'
 B                                             E               F#             B  G#mE  F#(2x) 
This made the boys feel pretty oppressed.
 B                                                 G#m 
Came the new realm it was A A at the helm
             E                                                                   F# 
While Douggers played 'Luftwaffe' on the roofs.
             B                                               G#m 
After amputating limbs all the others wrote new hymns
             E                                                   F# 
And a signpost said 'Second Hand Hooves'.
 B                                             G#m 
Years passed by, double grazing in the sty
               E                                               F# 
It was good but it was total apathy.
           B                                                     G#m 
Everybody arsed around and that 'beasts of England' sound
                   E                                           F#7 
Had been ruined by a busy, busy bee.
         B                                                   E                     F# 
And chants were heard from the East to the West
 B                                     E             F# 
'Four legs good but no legs best'
 B                   E                 F#7       B   F#7 
Invalidity reigned supreme.
         B                                                   E                     F# 
And chants were heard from the East to the West
 B                                     E             F# 
'Four legs good but no legs best'
 B                                           E                 F#       B  G#mE  F#(4x)  F#7 
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