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"Tom Paine's Bones"(Graham Moore) As Performed by Dick Gaughan on "Outlaws And Dreamers" (2001) http://www.dickgaughan.co.uk/main.html
As DI dreamed out one Aevening by a Bmriver of disconGtent I DBumped straight in to F#mOld Tom Paine as Arunning down the road he Gwent He said, &Dquot;I can't stop rAight now child, BmKing George is aGfter me He'd Dhave a rope aF#mround my throat and Ahang me from a libertGy tree" Chorus: I will Ddance to Tom Paine's Abones, Bmdance to Tom Paine's bGones DDance in the oldest F#mboots I own to the Arhythm of Tom Paine's Gbones. I will Ddance to Tom Paine's Abones, Bmdance to Tom paine's bGones DDance in the oldest F#mboots I own to the Arhythm of Tom Paine's Dbones
well,I only talked about freedom And justice for everyone But since the very first word I spoke I've been looking down the barrel of a gun And they say I preached revolution, Let me say in my defence That all I did wherever I went was to talk a lot of common sense. Chorus well,Old Tom Paine, he ran so fast he left me standing still And there I was, a piece of paper in my hand, standing at the top of the hill And it said, "This is the Age of Reason, these are the Rights of Man, Kick off religion and monarchy" it was written in Tom Paine's plan. Chorus Old Tom Paine, there he lies nobody laughs and nobody cries Where he's gone or how he fares nobody knows...and nobody cares..but.. Chorus X3