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Capo: 2 Tuning: E A D G B E
Bob Dylan's version of Pastures of Plenty by Woody Guthrie. When transitioning from C to Am, play in reverse for Am to C. C C B A Am e|--0---------0--| B|--1---------1--| G|--0---------2--| D|--2---------2--| A|--3--3-2-0--0--| E|--x---------x--| While strumming, Bob hammers on and off his ring finger, you have to listen for when he does it. Capo 2 [Verse 1]
CIt's a mighty hard row that my poor hands have Amhoed CMy poor feet have traveled a hot dusty Amroad COut of your Dust Bowl and Westward we Amrolled CAnd your deserts were hot and your mountains were Amcold
[Verse 2]
CCalifornia, Arizona, I harvest your Amcrops CWell its North up to Oregon to gather your Amhops CDig the beets from your ground, cut the grapes from your Amvine CTo set on your table your light sparkling Amwine
[Verse 3a] - On Minnesota Tapes
CI worked in your orchards of peaches and Amprunes CI slept on the ground in the light of the Ammoon CEvery state in the Union us migrants have Ambeen We'll work in this Cfight and we'll fight till we Amwin
[Verse 3b] - On Gaslight Recording
CI slept on the ground in the light of the Ammoon CI worked in your orchards of peaches and Amprunes CWherever your crops are, I'll lend you my Amhand CI'll ramble all over your green growing Amland
[Verse 4]
CGreen pastures of plenty from dry desert Amground CFrom the Grand Coulee Dam where the waters run Amdown CEvery state in the Union us migrants have Ambeen CWe come with the dust and we go with the Amwind
[Verse 5]
CIt's always we rambled, that river and AmI CAll along your green valley, I will work till I Amdie CThis land I'll defend with my life if neeAmd be Cause my Cpastures of plenty must always be Amfree