Tom: D major•
Verse 1
D
Am
D
Am
D
G
There was a time in this fair land
D
when the railroad did not run
When the wild majestic mountain
A
Bm
A
s stood alone against the sun
D
G
Long before the white man
D
and long before the wheel
When the green,
A
C
D
dark forest was too silent to be real
Am
D
But time has no beginnings
G
D
and history has no bounds
As to this verdant country
Bm
A
they came from all around
D
G
They sailed upon her waterways
D
and they bought the forest all
Built the mines,
A
C
D
the mills, and the factories for the good of us all.
G
And when the young man's fancy
D
was turned to the spring,
The railroad men grew restless for
Bm
A
to hear the hammers ring.
D
Their minds were overflowing
G
D
with visions of their day,
A
And many a fortune lost and one
C
D
Am
D
of many a debt to pay
A
Em
For they looked in the future and
what did they see?
G
They saw an iron road running
Em
the young growing land
G
All up through the seaports
C
D
Look away, said they,
C
D
across this mighty land
C
D
From the eastern shore to
C
D
the western strand
D
G
Gotta lay down the tracks
A
Em
Open her heart, let the lifeblood flow
D
G
D
Gotta get on our way,
G
D
cause we're moving too slow
D
G
Gotta lay down the tracks
A
Em
Open her heart, let the lifeblood flow
D
cause we're moving too slow
A
cause we're moving too slow
G
A
Rockies, the sun is declining
D
G
The stars, they come stealing,
E
A
at the close of the day
G
A
our loved ones lie sleeping
D
G
A
Beyond the dark ocean, a place far
D
away
G
We are the navvies who work
D
G
Swinging our hammers,
D
E
A
bright blazing sun
G
A
drinking bad whiskey
D
G
A
D
Bendin' our backs, the long days are done
G
We are the navvies who work
D
G
Swingin' our hammers in
Em
A
the bright blazin' sun
G
A
buildin' the bridges
D
G
A
Bending our backs till the is
D
done
Am
D
Am
D
Am
G
D
Into the muskeg and into the rains
St.
Em
Lawrence, all the way to
Gaspé
D
G
D
Swinging our hammers an
d drawing our pay
A
Em
Driving them in, tying them down
D
G
D
Way to the bunkhouse and into the town
A
Em
A dollar a day and a place for my head
G
A
A drink to the living, a toast to the dead
D
C
D
Oh, the song of the future has been sung
C
G
D
All the battles have been won
C
D
On the mountaintops we stand
C
D
All the world at our command
C
D
We have opened up the soil with our
C
A
D
A
Am
A
teardrops and our toil.
D
G
There was a time in this fair land
D
when frail men could not run,
When the wild majestic mountains
Bm
A
stood alone against the sun
D
G
D
Long before the white man and
long before the wheel
A
When the green dark forest
C
D
was too silent to be real
A
When the green dark forest
C
D
was too silent to be real
And many are the dead men
too silent to be real
C
And many are the dead men too silent to be
D
real
A
D
A
D
D
A
D
A
D
G
A
D
A
D
You
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