Tom: A major
Verse 1
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A peasant he,
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D
G
But who, and why, and when,
and where,
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C
G
But Shuman had a hunch about the lad,
D
G
And wrote a tune, a simple tune,
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A peasant he, a merry peasant he
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C
D
G
The peasantry had every
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D
G
reason to be gay
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D
Were Schumann's youth
alive today forsooth?
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C
Think you that he would still contrive to be
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D
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That very pleasant merry peasant?
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G
Am
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C
D
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No, not he
Bb
What if this lad had been upset
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Bb
by de tails of a national debt?
C
What if he'd had to pay out
stacks of sterling
to the income tax?
D
Would he have laughed in merry peals
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C
D
G
if he'd had a door at his heels?
Eb
Would he have cuddled like a lark
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D
C
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when looking for a place to park?
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D
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D
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Oh, a peasant he,
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a merry peasant he,
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C
D
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C
he didn't have to live in 1933.
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C
No writs were served at his address,
Am
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Am
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no letters marked O .H .M .S.,
C
No dues, no rates to leave him flat
D
No licenses for this and that
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C
No high -speed motor cars to dodge
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D
B
No trouble with his local lodge
Em
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Eb
No spectre of the doll
D
To haunt this simple soul
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C
So this lad pool many reasons had,
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D
For laughing ha, and chomping oh,
and being so glad.
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Yes, yes, this lad pool many reasons had,
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For laughing ha, and chomping oh,
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
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