Chords for The Hermit Miner | The Ruta Beggars
Tempo:
121.85 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We have something very special coming for you.
This is is something that is a first
Noah Harrington recording and singing a song for the root of beggars.
It's our bass player everyone make him welcome
And he's gonna do this great song where does it come from
This song is by Peter McLaughlin a great guitarist.
I think it's currently living out out west in Arizona
It's called the hermit minor and as we sing this song I want you all to picture all of the canyons and the
landscapes and the the deep and profound solitude
Way out west and see if you can capture a little bit of that for yourself to feel high and lonesome with us
[G#] [C#m] [B]
[A] [G#m] [A] [E]
[B] [E]
Where the red wall [A] is
There's [E] an old miner with no family and [B] no friends
[E] In the canyon is his home a cabin built in [B] stone there you [A] find him still today
No, he's only [E] dust and bones
From Eastern, Tennessee he rode to [B] Santa Fe [A] Northern [E] Arizona
2,000 miles [B] away
From the [E] station to the rim.
He walked out in the snow
[A] It was a trail [E] into the canyon [B] and a copper [E] mine below
[C#] Only [B] two mules and [A] a few [E] miners tools
[F#] little and a song
[B] River flowing strong
Clear science [A] deep and the [E] canyon is deep [F#] as a hermit's [E] life is lonesome and a miner's days long
[A] [B] [C#]
[G#m] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] [F#] [E]
cold frozen hands
[B] fumble for a match
Till the lantern flickers and the wood fire starts to catch
And [E] a cold [A] lonesome wind [E] blows a song [B] in the air
[E] echoes in the canyon, but there's no one can hear
[C#m] Only two [E] mules and a few miners tools
little and a song
River [B] flowing strong
Clear science deep and the [E] canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [B] and a miner's [E] days long
[B]
[E] [F#] [B]
[F#] [E]
Two trees [F#] still grow where the trail winds [B] from the rim [A] the cabin [B] walls are crumbled and [F#] the mine is all caved [C#] in
[E] The canyon was his home
Cabin built in stone there you find him still today.
No, [B] he's only dust [E] and bones
Only [B] two mules [F#] and a few miners tools
little and [E] a song
River [B] flowing strong
[C#m] Clear [B] science deep [E] and the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome and a miner's days long
Clear [B] science deep and [E] the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [G#] and a miner's days [E] long
[N]
This is is something that is a first
Noah Harrington recording and singing a song for the root of beggars.
It's our bass player everyone make him welcome
And he's gonna do this great song where does it come from
This song is by Peter McLaughlin a great guitarist.
I think it's currently living out out west in Arizona
It's called the hermit minor and as we sing this song I want you all to picture all of the canyons and the
landscapes and the the deep and profound solitude
Way out west and see if you can capture a little bit of that for yourself to feel high and lonesome with us
[G#] [C#m] [B]
[A] [G#m] [A] [E]
[B] [E]
Where the red wall [A] is
There's [E] an old miner with no family and [B] no friends
[E] In the canyon is his home a cabin built in [B] stone there you [A] find him still today
No, he's only [E] dust and bones
From Eastern, Tennessee he rode to [B] Santa Fe [A] Northern [E] Arizona
2,000 miles [B] away
From the [E] station to the rim.
He walked out in the snow
[A] It was a trail [E] into the canyon [B] and a copper [E] mine below
[C#] Only [B] two mules and [A] a few [E] miners tools
[F#] little and a song
[B] River flowing strong
Clear science [A] deep and the [E] canyon is deep [F#] as a hermit's [E] life is lonesome and a miner's days long
[A] [B] [C#]
[G#m] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] [F#] [E]
cold frozen hands
[B] fumble for a match
Till the lantern flickers and the wood fire starts to catch
And [E] a cold [A] lonesome wind [E] blows a song [B] in the air
[E] echoes in the canyon, but there's no one can hear
[C#m] Only two [E] mules and a few miners tools
little and a song
River [B] flowing strong
Clear science deep and the [E] canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [B] and a miner's [E] days long
[B]
[E] [F#] [B]
[F#] [E]
Two trees [F#] still grow where the trail winds [B] from the rim [A] the cabin [B] walls are crumbled and [F#] the mine is all caved [C#] in
[E] The canyon was his home
Cabin built in stone there you find him still today.
No, [B] he's only dust [E] and bones
Only [B] two mules [F#] and a few miners tools
little and [E] a song
River [B] flowing strong
[C#m] Clear [B] science deep [E] and the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome and a miner's days long
Clear [B] science deep and [E] the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [G#] and a miner's days [E] long
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
F#
C#m
E
B
A
We have something very special coming for you.
This is is something that is a first
Noah Harrington recording and singing a song for the root of beggars.
It's our bass player everyone make him welcome _ _ _ _ _
_ And he's gonna do this great song where does it come from
This song is by Peter McLaughlin a great guitarist.
I think it's currently living out out west in Arizona _
It's called the hermit minor and as we sing this song I want you all to picture all of the canyons and the
landscapes and the the deep and profound solitude
Way out west and see if you can capture a little bit of that for yourself to feel high and lonesome with us _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Where the red wall [A] is
There's [E] an old miner with no family and [B] no friends _
_ [E] In the canyon is his home a cabin built in [B] stone there you [A] find him still today
No, he's only [E] dust and bones _ _ _ _ _
From Eastern, Tennessee he rode to [B] Santa Fe [A] Northern [E] Arizona
2,000 miles [B] away
_ From the [E] station to the rim.
He walked out in the snow
[A] It was a trail [E] into the canyon [B] and a copper [E] mine below _ _ _
[C#] Only [B] two mules and [A] a few [E] miners tools
[F#] little and a song
[B] River flowing strong
_ Clear science [A] deep and the [E] canyon is deep [F#] as a hermit's [E] life is lonesome and a miner's days long _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ cold frozen hands
[B] fumble for a match
Till the lantern flickers and the wood fire starts to catch
And [E] a cold [A] lonesome wind [E] blows a song [B] in the air
[E] echoes in the canyon, but there's no one can hear _ _
_ [C#m] Only two [E] mules and a few miners tools
little and a song
River [B] flowing _ strong
Clear science deep and the [E] canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [B] and a miner's [E] days long _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Two trees [F#] still grow where the trail winds [B] from the rim [A] the cabin [B] walls are crumbled and [F#] the mine is all caved [C#] in
_ [E] The canyon was his home
Cabin built in stone there you find him still today.
No, [B] he's only dust [E] and bones
_ _ Only [B] two mules [F#] and a few miners tools
little and [E] a song
River [B] flowing strong
_ [C#m] Clear [B] science deep [E] and the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome and a miner's days long _ _
Clear [B] science deep and [E] the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [G#] and a miner's days [E] long
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
This is is something that is a first
Noah Harrington recording and singing a song for the root of beggars.
It's our bass player everyone make him welcome _ _ _ _ _
_ And he's gonna do this great song where does it come from
This song is by Peter McLaughlin a great guitarist.
I think it's currently living out out west in Arizona _
It's called the hermit minor and as we sing this song I want you all to picture all of the canyons and the
landscapes and the the deep and profound solitude
Way out west and see if you can capture a little bit of that for yourself to feel high and lonesome with us _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Where the red wall [A] is
There's [E] an old miner with no family and [B] no friends _
_ [E] In the canyon is his home a cabin built in [B] stone there you [A] find him still today
No, he's only [E] dust and bones _ _ _ _ _
From Eastern, Tennessee he rode to [B] Santa Fe [A] Northern [E] Arizona
2,000 miles [B] away
_ From the [E] station to the rim.
He walked out in the snow
[A] It was a trail [E] into the canyon [B] and a copper [E] mine below _ _ _
[C#] Only [B] two mules and [A] a few [E] miners tools
[F#] little and a song
[B] River flowing strong
_ Clear science [A] deep and the [E] canyon is deep [F#] as a hermit's [E] life is lonesome and a miner's days long _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ cold frozen hands
[B] fumble for a match
Till the lantern flickers and the wood fire starts to catch
And [E] a cold [A] lonesome wind [E] blows a song [B] in the air
[E] echoes in the canyon, but there's no one can hear _ _
_ [C#m] Only two [E] mules and a few miners tools
little and a song
River [B] flowing _ strong
Clear science deep and the [E] canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [B] and a miner's [E] days long _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Two trees [F#] still grow where the trail winds [B] from the rim [A] the cabin [B] walls are crumbled and [F#] the mine is all caved [C#] in
_ [E] The canyon was his home
Cabin built in stone there you find him still today.
No, [B] he's only dust [E] and bones
_ _ Only [B] two mules [F#] and a few miners tools
little and [E] a song
River [B] flowing strong
_ [C#m] Clear [B] science deep [E] and the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome and a miner's days long _ _
Clear [B] science deep and [E] the canyon is deep as a hermit's life is lonesome [G#] and a miner's days [E] long
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _