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(For Verses 1 and 2, single strum for each chord, start the strumming pattern at the break and continue until the Verse 6 which goes back to single strum for each chord) [Verse 1]
TeEm7ll you a little story and it won't take Clong, 'Bout a Dlazy farmer who wouldn't hoe his Em7corn. The Em7reason why I never could Ctell, TDhat young man was always Em7well.
{Verse 2]
He Em7planted his corn in the month of CJune. DBy July it was up to his Em7eyes. Em7Come September there came a bigC frost. AndD all the young man's corn was loEm7st. Em7
[Break] Em7 C D Em7 e|-0-----0-0-0-0-------| B|-3-/-5-5-5-5-5-\-3-0-| G|---------------------| D|---------------------| A|---------------------| E|---------------------| [Verse 3]
HisEm7 courtship had just Cbegun. Said: "DYoung man, have you hoed some cEm7orn?" "WeEm7ll I tried and I tried, and I tried in Cvain. "But DI don't believe I raised one Em7grain."
[Break] Em7 C D Em7 e|-0-----0-0-0-0-------| B|-3-/-5-5-5-5-5-\-3-0-| G|---------------------| D|---------------------| A|---------------------| E|---------------------| [Verse 4]
He Em7went down town to his neighbour's Cdoor. WhereD he had often been Em7before. Sayin': "Em7Pretty little miss, will you marry Cme?" "LittlDe miss what do you Em7say?"
[Verse 5]
"WhEm7y do you come for me to Cwed? "You, Dcan't even make your own corn gEm7rain. "SiEm7ngle I am, and will rCemain. "A lDazy man, I won't maEm7intain."
[Verse 6]
He Em7turned his back and walked Caway. SayingD: "Little miss, you'll rue the Em7day. "YoEm7u'll rue the day that you were Cborn. "For gDivin' me the devil 'cos I wouldn't hoeEm7 corn."
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