Chords for Curtis & Loretta - Hard Times Come Again No More

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Well, we'll have another song by one of the most famous and prolific American songwriters of the 1800s, Stephen Foster.
Now he wrote this in 1854
during one of our many Great Depressions throughout our history and
though it is
[G] [A] 150 plus [D] years old it is still I believe [Ab] relevant today.
This is called Hard [D]
Times Come Again No More.
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[G]
[D]
Let us pause in life's pleasure and count the many tears.
Let us all sup sorrow with the poor.
It is a song that will linger
[G] forever in our ears.
No [D] hard times come again no more.
It is a song
the sigh of the weary.
Hard times, hard [Em] times come again [A] no more.
Many days you have lingered [D]
around my [Bm] cabin door.
Oh, [A] hard times come again no more.
Though we seek mirth and beauty and [G] music bright [D] and gay,
there are frail forms
fainting at the door.
Though their voices are silent,
their [Bm] pleading eyes will say, no [D] hard times come again no more.
It is a song
the sigh of the weary.
Hard times, hard times [Em]
come again [A] no more.
Many days you have lingered [Em] around my cabin door.
Oh, [D]
hard times come again no more.
It is a sigh that is echoed
across [G] the lonely wave.
It [D] is a gale that is heard
upon the high
the shore.
There's a dirge to be murmured [Em] around the lowly grave.
No [D]
hard times come again no more.
Tis a song, the sigh of the [G] [D] weary.
Hard times, hard [E] times come [Am] again no more.
Many [D]
days you have lingered around my cabin [Bm] door.
No [D] hard times come again no more.
Oh hard times come [A] again no more.
[G] [Em] [D] No hard times come again no more.
Oh yeah,
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2131
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1231
Em
121
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D
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G
2131
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, we'll have another song by one of the most famous and prolific American songwriters of the 1800s, Stephen Foster.
_ Now he wrote this in 1854
_ _ during one of our many Great Depressions throughout our history and
_ _ though it is _ _
[G] _ _ [A] 150 plus [D] years old it is still I believe [Ab] relevant today.
This is called Hard [D]
Times Come Again No More. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let us pause in life's pleasure _ and count the many tears.
Let us all sup sorrow with the poor. _ _ _
It is a song that will linger _
_ [G] forever in our ears.
No [D] _ hard times come again no more.
_ _ _ It is a song
the sigh of the _ _ _ weary. _
_ Hard times, hard [Em] times come again [A] no more.
Many _ days you have lingered [D]
around my [Bm] cabin door.
Oh, [A] _ hard times come again no more.
_ _ _ Though we seek _ mirth and beauty and [G] music bright [D] and gay,
there are frail forms
fainting at the door.
_ _ _ Though their voices are silent,
their [Bm] pleading eyes will say, _ no [D] hard times come again no more.
_ _ _ It is a song
the sigh of the weary. _ _ _ _ _ _
Hard times, hard times [Em]
come again [A] no more.
Many _ days you have lingered _ [Em] around my cabin door.
Oh, [D] _
hard times come again no more.
_ _ It is a sigh that is _ echoed
across [G] the lonely wave.
It [D] is a gale that is heard
upon the high
the shore.
_ _ _ _ There's a dirge to be _ murmured _ [Em] around the lowly grave.
No [D]
hard _ times come again no more.
_ _ _ Tis a song, the sigh of the [G] _ _ [D] weary. _ _ _
Hard times, hard [E] times come _ [Am] again no more.
Many [D] _
days you have lingered _ around my cabin [Bm] door.
No [D] hard _ _ times come again no _ more.
_ _ _ Oh hard times come [A] again no more.
_ [G] _ _ [Em] _ [D] No hard times come again no more. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh yeah,