[ Предположительная тональность: D ] This is my first tab. Great song from a wonderful artist, so enjoy! 'Owensboro' by Natalie Merchant from the album 'The House Carpenter's Daughter' (2003) Capo 3 Verse 1 D G D Well I lived in a town way down south by the name of Owensboro Bm G D/F# G D/F# A And I worked in a mill with the rest of the trash as we're often called D As you know Verse 2 D G D Well, we rise up early in the morning and we work all day real hard Bm G D/F# G D/F# A D To buy our little meat and bread buy sugar tea and lard Instrumental - play the chords of the verse once through Verse 3 D G D Well our children they grow grow up unlearned with no time to go to school Bm G D/F# G D/F# A D Almost before they learn to walk they learn to spin and spool Instrumental - play the chords of the verse once through Verse 4 D G D Well, the folks in town they dress so fine and spend their money free Bm G D/F# G D/F# A D But they would hardly look at a factory hand who dresses like you or me D G D Would you let them wear their watches fine let them wear their gems and pearly strings Bm G D/F# G D/F# A D But when that day of judgement comes they'll have to share their pretty things Bm G D/F# G D/F# A D But when that day of judgement comes they'll have to share their pretty things Outro Bm G D/F# G D/F# A D