Jethro Tull - Heavy horses
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Tuning: G C E A
[Verse]
Bm
EmIron-clad Cfeather-feet pDounding the dGust
An OctCober's dDay towards eDsus4vening G
EmSweat embossed vCeins standing Dproud to the Gplough
SaClt on a Ddeep chest sDsus4easoninGg
EmLast of thCe line at an hDonest day's tGoil
CTurning Dthe deep sodDsus4 under G
EmFlint at tChe fetlock chaDsing the boneG
CFlies atD the nostrilsDsus4 plundeGr
The SuCffolk the ClDydesdale the PeGrcheron vie C
with the ShAmire on his featDhers flDsus4oating Em
HCauling soft DtimberG into the duCsk
to bCed on a Dwarm straw coDsus4ating G
F#7HeavyBm HorseGs Bmmove the lGand under me A
F#7BehinBmd the plough gliding G--Bm- slipping and sGliding free A
F#7Now you're dGown to the fDew
And there's Bbno work to dFo
The tractoCr'sEm on its waDy Bm
EmLet me finCd you a filly Dfor your prouGd stallion seed
to keeCp the olDd line goingDsus4 G
EmAnd we'll stand Cyou abreast atD the back of Gthe wood
beChind theD young treesDsus4 growinGg
EmTo hide yoCu from eyes thDat mock at yoGur girth
and your CeighteenD hands atDsus4 the shGoulder
EmAnd one daCy when the oilD barrels haveG all dripped dry
and thCe nightsD are seen to Dsus4draw coGlder
They'lCl beg for yoDur strength youGr gentle powCer
your nAmoble grace and Dyour beDsus4aring Em
ACnd you'll stDrain oGnce again toC the sound of the gulls
in tChe wake Dof the deep pDsus4lough sGharing