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The Rawdon Hills - Words & Music by Stan Rogers
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Eighty years has been and gone since there was color in the hole
And the careworn shades of the hard-rock men surround the old Cope lode
And through the tiny hillside farms, the miner's tales grow old
The Rawdon Hills once were touched by gold
The Rawdon Hills once were touched by gold
Notes:
Gadd9: 300203
D7/F#: 200212
D/F#: 200232
A7/G: 302020
Ema9: 024100
Fma9: 122010
D/C: x30232
(The Rawdon Hills are an area of Nova Scotia, kind of northwest of
Halifax. Rumour has it that a long time ago, the Nova Scotia
government circulated false reports that there was a big gold
discovery there, as a plan to get more people to settle in that
area.)
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Chris Butler aka cbutler@bnr.ca -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Once D/F#brought by men to the Emstamping mills to Gcrush away the golA7d
But befA7/Gore it could pass tGadd9o their sons, the D/F#glory left the
The grandsons of the mining men scratch the fields among the trees
When the gold played out, they were all turned out with
granite dusted knees
But at night around the stoves, sometimes the stories still unfold
How the Rawdon Hills once were touched by gold
Bridge:
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Grandsons of the mining men, you'll see it in your dreams
Ema9
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