[ Предположительная тональность: G ] Millworker Words and Music by James Taylor (c) 1979 Country Road Music D C/D D D A/D D G/D A/D Now my grandfather was a sailor, he blew in off the water D A/D G/D A/D My father was a farmer and I, his only daughter, D A/D G/D A/D took up with a no-good millworking man from Massachusetts D A/D G/D A/D D who dies from too much whiskey and leaves me these three faces to feed D Csus2 G6/B A7Sus4 A/D D G/D A/D Mill-work ain't easy; mill-work ain't hard D A/D G/D A/D Mill-work, it ain't nothing but an awful boring job D A/D G/D A/D I'm waiting for a day dream to take me through the morning D A/D G/D A/D D and put me in my coffee break where I can have a sandwich and remember C(addD) G6/B Then it's me and my machine for the rest of the morning Gm/Bb A7Sus4 for the rest of the afternoon D C/D D C/D and the rest of my life Now my mind begins to wander to the days back on the farm I can see my father smiling at me, swingin' on his arm I can hear my grand-dad's stories of the storms out on Lake Erie where vessels and cargos and fortunes and sailor's lives were lost Yes, but it's my life has been wasted, and I have been the fool to let this manufacture use my body for a tool. I can ride home in the evening, staring at my hands swearing by my sorrow that a young girl ought to stand a better chance C(addD) G6/B So may I work the mills just as long as I am able Gm/Bb A7Sus4 D and never meet the man whose name is on the label C(addD) G6/B It be me and my machine for the rest of the morning Gm/Bb A7Sus4 for the rest of the afternoon D C/D D C/D and the rest of my life --- A/D: xx0220 G/D: xx0433 Csus2: x3x03x G6/B: x2x03x Gm/Bb: x1x03x A7Sus4: x02030 Cadd9:x32030 C/D: xx0010