Tom: G major
Verse 1
G
C
Am
D
C
G
Oh Mary,
C
this London's a wonderful sight
Am
D
With the people here
G
working by day and by night
They don't sow potatoes,
C
Am
nor barley, nor wheat
D
But there's gangs of them
G
diggin' for gold and street
D
At least when I asked them,
G
Em
that's what I was told
G
E
So I just took a hand
A
D
at this diggin' for gold
G
But for all that I'd found there,
C
Am
I might as well be
D
Where the mountains of morn
C
G
sweep down to the sea
I believe that when writing
Am
D
As to how the fine ladies of
C
Well, if you believe me, when asked to fall
Am
D
They don't wear a top
D
Oh, I've seen them myself
G
and you could not in truth
Em
G
Em
Say if they were bound
E
Am
D
for a ball or a bath
G
Don't be startin' them fashions now,
Am
D
Where the mountains of morn
C
G
C
Am
D
C
sweep down to the sea
G
C
You remember young Peter O 'Loughlin,
Am
of course
D
G
Well, now he is here at the head of the force
C
Am
I met him today, I was crossing the Strand
D
And he stopped the whole street
G
with one wave of his hand
D
And there we stood talking
G
Em
of days that are gone
G
E
While the whole population
A
D
of London looked on
G
But for all these great powers,
C
Am
he's wishful like me
D
To be back where dark morn
C
G
sweeps down to the sea
A
There's beautiful girls here,
Bm
E
With beautiful shapes nature
And lovely complexions,
D
Bm
all roses and cream
E
But old Auckland remarked
E
A
F#m
That if at those roses you venture to sip
A
F#
The colours might all
B
E
come away on your lip
A
So I'll wait for the wild rose
Bm
E
Where the mountains of morn
D
E
A
sweep down to the sea
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