A (can play D here, but not necessary)
I used to work for Harvester,
A
I used to use my hands,
D
I used to build the tractors and the combines,
E
that plowed and harvested this great land...
F#m D
Now I see my handiwork on the block
F#m C#m
Everywhere I turn,
F#m D
And I see the clouds cross the weathered faces,
C#m E
And I watched the harvest burn...
That's essentially it, as all the verses can be played with the same basic
progression
(A / D / E followed by F#m / D / F#m / C#m / F#m / D / C#m and end on D)
At the end (after "I don't see next year's crop"), return to the second
progression:
F#m D
And I sit here in my back porch in the twilight,
F#m C#m
And I hear the crickets hum...
F#m D
Sit and watch the lightning in the distance,
C#m E
but the showers never come...
F#m D
I sit here and listen to the wind blow,
F#m C#m
I sit here and rub my hands,
F#m D
I sit here and listen to the clock strike,
C#m D (end on C)
And wonder when I'll see my com-panion again..
That's about it. Economically and politically a bit dated, I guess, but
still packs a punch musically.
- G.
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