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Mother Country by John Stewart


                             Mother Country


Tuning:E A D G B E
Key:C
Capo:no capo

IMPORTANT C* means 2 beats C and 1 beat F and 1 beat G
 
[Intro]
C*        C*
 
[Verse 1]
C*                                       C*                                 
  There was a story in the San Francisco Chronicle that of course I forgot 
  C*
to save
                             C*                            C*
but it was about a lady  who lived in the 'good old days'.   When a century 
was born
C*                       C*                                 C*
  and a century had died   and about these 'good old days',   the old 
lady replied.
C*                      C*                                C*                  
  "Why they were just a lot of people doing the best they could". "Just a lot 
   C*
of people doing
              C*                  C*                  C*                     
the best they could" and then the lady said that they did it, "pretty up and 
        C*
walking good".
          C*                                              C*            C*    
What ever happened to those faces in the old photographs?   I mean, the little
       C*
 boys. Boys?
                C*                                       C*                 
Hell, they were men who stood knee deep in the Johnstown mud in the time of 
              C*
that terrible flood and they
C*                     C*                 C*                           C*     
listened to the water,   that awful noise   and then they put away the dreams 
                       C*
that belonged to little boys.
 
[Chorus]
E E         E      Am   D                G
    And the sun is going down for Mister Bouie
        E                Am   D            G
as he's singing with his class of nineteen-two.
C          F         G        C*
Oh, mother country, I do love you.
C          F         G        C*
Oh, mother country, I do love you.
 
[Verse 2]
         C*                     C*              C*  C*             C*
I knew a man named E.A. Stuart,   spelled S.T.U.A.R.T and he owned some of the
 finest horses
                       C*               C*                        C*
that I think I've ever seen. And he had one favorite, a champion,   the old 
Campaigner
C*       C*                          C*     C*                            
  and he called her "Sweetheart On Parade".   And she was easily the 
  C*
finest horse
                        C*           C*                        C*           
that the good Lord ever made but old E.A. Stuart, he was going blind and he 
C*
said
                                 C*
"Before I go, I gotta drive her one more time".
C*                                 C*                          C*   C*        
  So people came from miles around   and they stood around the ring   but no 
          C*
one said a word,
                        C*    C*              C*    C*                       
you know, no one said a thing   and here they come, E.A. Stuart in the wagon 
        C*
right behind
C*                           C*                           C*    C*
  sitting straight and proud   and he's driving her stone blind   and would 
you look at her.
C*                           C*                           C*                 
  Oh, she never looked finer   or went better than today,   it's E.A. Stuart 
C*
  and the old Campaigner,
C*                 C*             C*              C*                         
  "Sweetheart On Parade". And the people cheered.   Why I even saw a grown 
  C*
man break right down and cry
C*                           C*                 C*                     C*
  and you know it was just a little while later   that old E.A. Stuart died.
 
[End-Chorus]
E  E         E               Am  D           G
     And the sun it is going down for Mister Bouie
        E                Am   E            G
as he's singing with his class of nineteen-two.
C          F         G        C*
Oh, mother country, I do love you.
C          F         G        C*           C
Oh, mother country, I do love you.




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