Chords for Five Roses Drawers (Wayne S Morgan)

Tempo:
93.9 bpm
Chords used:

G

C

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Five Roses Drawers (Wayne S Morgan) chords
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[G] [C]
It's nice to look back on the poor days [G] we knew,
To admire our women and how they [C] made do.
The sugar and flour [Am] they bought by [G] the sack,
And then used a cloth to put clothes on [C] their back.
The tea cloths were made from the best of the [G] bags,
And the oil skins were made from the leftover [C]
rags.
And some of the cloth it [Am] was hid in [G] the store,
For the five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [G] wore,
Were whitened with lye soap on the old scrubbing [C] board,
And fine night-state bleach [Am] on the line by [G] the door.
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
[G]
[C]
[Am] [G]
The [C]
good days are gone and it's sad to [G] look back,
Though I can't see meself in a five [C] roses sack.
I might have had fun but [Am] I'll never be [G] sure,
In the five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
It's nice to look back on the poor days [G] we knew,
To admire our women and how they [C] made do.
The sugar and flour [Am] they bought by [G] the sack,
And then used a cloth to put clothes on [C] their back.
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [G] wore,
Were whitened with lye soap on the old [C] scrubbing board,
And fine night-state bleach [Am] on the line by [G] the door.
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
[G] In the five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
Key:  
G
2131
C
3211
Am
2311
G
2131
C
3211
Am
2311
G
2131
C
3211
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
It's nice to look back on the poor days [G] we knew, _
To admire our women and how they [C] made do.
The sugar and flour [Am] they bought by [G] the sack, _
And then used a cloth to put clothes on [C] their back.
The tea cloths were made from the best of the [G] bags,
And the oil skins were made from the leftover [C] _
rags.
And some of the cloth it [Am] was hid in [G] the store,
For the five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [G] wore,
Were whitened with lye soap on the old scrubbing [C] board,
And fine night-state bleach [Am] on the line by [G] the door.
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ The _ _ [C] _ _
good days are gone and it's sad to [G] look back,
Though I can't see meself in a five [C] roses sack.
I might have had fun but [Am] I'll never be [G] sure,
In the five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
It's nice to look back on the poor days [G] we knew,
To admire our women and how they [C] made do.
The sugar and flour [Am] they bought by [G] the sack, _
And then used a cloth to put clothes on [C] their back.
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [G] wore,
Were whitened with lye soap on the old [C] scrubbing board,
And fine night-state bleach [Am] on the line by [G] the door. _
The five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.
[G] In the five roses drawers that me grandmother [C] wore.

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