Key: D major
Verse 1
Who wore no hat when the
wind was keen
Seldom spoke and was seldom seen
Lived in a house that Jack built
This is the woman with hands so rough
Whose back was bent,
whose voice was gruff
Who was often timid, always tough
And married a man from Lodondon, Dean
Wore no hat when the wind was keen
Seldom spoke and was seldom seen
Lived in the house that Jack built.
These are the children skinny as gnats,
Who trod the maze of the
moors like rats,
Played like dogs and fought like cats,
And came out of the woman
with hands so rough,
Whose back was bent,
whose voice was gruff,
Who was often timid, always tough,
And married the man from Ludendundine,
Who wore no hat when the
wind was keen,
Seldom spoke and was seldom seen.
Lived in the house that Jack built.
This is the bus with a body so red,
Always stopping to be fed,
That came when folks were still in bed,
And took the children skinny as gnats,
Who trod the maze of the
moors like rats,
Played like dogs and fought like cats,
And came out of the woman
with hands so rough,
Whose back was bent,
whose voice was gruff,
Who was often timid, always tough,
And marry the man from
Loddon to Deane
Wore no hat when the wind was keen
Seldom spoke and was seldom seen
Lived in the house that Jack built
G
D
This is the land that was left forlorn
G
Am
A tangle of scrub, tattered and torn
D
Em
Am
From day to dark, from dark till dawn
Always stopping to be fed,
That came when folks were still in bed,
And took the children skinny as gnats,
Who trod the maize of
the moors like rats,
Played like dogs and fought like cats,
And came out of the woman
with hands so rough,
Whose back was bent,
whose voice was gruff,
Who was often timid, always tough,
And married a man from Lodondondine,
Who wore no hat when the
wind was keen,
you
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsD G Am Em
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