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A Shantymans Life

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E                                                                         B  
Oh, a shanty-man's life is a wearisome life,
                        C#m                            B                 C#m  
although some think it void of care
  E                                              B  
Swinging an ax from morning till night
                  C#m                         B                         C#m  
in the midst of the forests so drear.
E                                                 C#m  
Lying in the shanty bleak
                                                  E                                                            C#m  
and cold while the cold stormy wintry winds blow,
                  F#                         C#m                 F#         E                                 C#m              B                 C#m  
And as soon as the daylight doth appear, to the wild woods we must go.
  E                                                                         B  
Oh, the cook rises up in the middle of the night saying,
                        C#m                            B                 C#m  
?Hurrah, brave boys, it's day."
  E                                              B  
Broken slumbers ofttimes are passed
                  C#m                         B                         C#m  
as the cold winter night whiles away.
                                                  E                                    C#m  
Had we rum, wine or beer our spirits
                                                  E                                                            C#m  
for to cheer in days so lonely do dwine,
and cold while the cold stormy wintry winds blow,
                  F#                         C#m                 F#         E                                 C#m              B                 C#m  
Or a glass of any shone while in the woods alone for to cheer up our troubled minds.
  E                                                                         B  
But when spring it does set in, double hardships begin,
                        C#m                            B                 C#m  
when the waters are piercing cold,
  E                                              B  
And our clothes are dripping wet and fingers benumbed,
                  C#m                         B                         C#m  
and our pike-poles we scarcely can hold.
                                                  E                      C#m  
Betwixt rocks, shoals and sands
                                                  E                                                            C#m  
give employment to all hands our well-banded raft for to steer,
and cold while the cold stormy wintry winds blow,
                  F#                         C#m                 F#         E                                 C#m              B                 C#m  
And the rapids that we run, oh, they seem to us but fun, for we're void of all slavish fear.
  E                                                                         B  
Oh, a shanty lad is the only lad I love,
                        C#m                            B                 C#m  
and I never will deny the same.
  E                                              B  
My heart doth scorn these conceited farmer boys
                  C#m                         B                         C#m  
who think it a disgraceful name.
                                                  E                                 C#m  
They may boast about their farms,
                                                  E                                                            C#m  
but my shanty-boy has charms so far, far surpassing them all,
                  F#                         C#m                 F#         E                                 C#m              B                 C#m  
Until death it doth us part he shall enjoy my heart, let his riches be great or small.