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It's nearly sixty Cyears I'veG been a CCocky Of Gdrought and fire and Cflood I've Glived through Dplenty This Gcountry's Cdust and Gmud have Cseen my tears and Gblood D But it's Bmnearly Cover Dnow, and now I'm Ceasy D G
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I married a Cfine girl when GI was Ctwenty She Gdied in giving Cbirth when Gshe was Dthirty No Gflying Cdoctor Gthen, just a Cgentle old black Ggin D But it's Bmnearly Cover Dnow, and now I'm Ceasy D G D
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She Gleft me Cwith two Gsons and a Cdaughter And a Gbone-dry farm whose Csoil cried Gout for Dwater So my Gcare was Crough and Gready, but they Cgrew up fine and Gsteady D But it's Bmnearly Cover Dnow, and now I'm Ceasy D G D G
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My daughter married Cyoung and Gwent her Cown way My Gsons lie buried Cby the GBurma DRailway So Gon this Cland I've Gmade me own, I've Ccarried on aGlone D But it's Bmnearly Cover Dnow, and now I'm Ceasy D G D G
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City Cfolk these Gdays despise the CCocky They Gsay, with subsidies and Call, we've Ghad it eaDsy But there's no Gdrought or Cdying Gstock on a Csewered suburban Glot D Oh, it's Bmnearly Cover Dnow, and now I'm Ceasy D G D
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It's Gnearly sixty Cyears I'veG been a CCocky Of Gdrought and fire and Cflood I've Glived through Dplenty This Gcountry's Cdust and Gmud have Cseen my tears and Gblood D But it's Bmnearly Cover Dnow, and now I'm Ceasy D G