====== Country Life ====== %%pagewidth 660 %%stretchlast yes X:1 T:Country Life C:traditional M:C L:1/8 K:C V:1 clef=treble "Chorus"\ c2 c>c c2 E>E | F2 A2 G2 B2 | c3 c c2 E2 | (F2 A2) G2 z2 | w:I like to rise when the | sun, she ris-es | ear-ly in the | morn- * ing. | c2 c>c c2 E2 | F2 A2 G2 B2 | c>c c>c c2 E2 | (F2 A2) G2 B>B | w:I like to hear them | small birds sing-ing | merr-i-ly up-on their | lay- * lum and hur- c2 c>c c2 E>E | F2 A2 G2 C>D | E>E G>G F2 D2 | C6 |] w:rah for the life of a | coun-try boy and to | ram-ble in the new mown | hay. | "Verse"\ G2 | c2 c2 c2 (E>E) | F2 A2 G2 B2 | c>c c>c c2 E2 | F2 A2 G2 B>B | w:1~In | spring we sow, at the | har-vest mow, and | that is how the sea-sons | 'round they go. But of w:2.~In | win-ter when the * | sky is gray, we | hedge * and we ditch our | time a-way. But in w:3.~In | Au- tumn when the * | oak trees turn, we | gath- er all the wood that's | fit to burn. We* c3 c c2 (E>E) | F2 A2 G2 C>D | E>E G>G F2 D2 | C6 || w:1.~all the times, if I | choose, I may, to go | ramb-lin' in the new mown | hay. | w:2.~sum-mer when the * | sun shines gay, we go | ramb-lin' in the new mown | hay. | w:3.~cut and stow and* | stash a- way, and go | ramb- lin' in the new mown | hay. **Chorus:** //I like to rise when the sun she rises, Early in the morning I like to hear them small birds singing, Merrily upon their laylum And hurrah for the life of a country boy, And to ramble in the new mown hay.// In spring we sow, at the harvest mow And that is how the seasons round they go But of all the times choose I may To go ramblin' in the new mown hay [Chorus] In winter when the sky is gray We hedge and ditch our time away, But in summer when the sun shines gay, We go ramblin' in the new mown hay. [Chorus] In autumn when the oak trees turn We gather all the wood that's fit to burn We cut and stash and stow away And go ramblin' in the new mown hay.