Capo di fret 3
Intro Em G C D
Em G C D
Em G
Once I was seven years old,
C
my momma told me,
D
go make yourself some friends or you’ll be lonely
Em G C
once I was Seven years old
Em D/F#-G
It was a big big world,
C
but we thought we were bigger
Pushing each other to the limits,
D
we were learning quicker
Em D/F# – G
By eleven smoking herb
and drinking burning liquor
C
Never rich so we were out
D
to make that steady figure
Em D/F#-G
Once I was eleven years old,
C
my daddy told me,
D
go get yourself a wife or you’ll be lonely
Em D/F#-G C
Once I was eleven years old
Em D/F#-G
I always have that dream
C
like my Daddy before me
So I’m started writing songs
D
I’ll starting writing stories
Em D/F#-G
Something about the glory,
C
just always seemed to bore me,
Cause only those I really love
D
will ever really know me
Em D/F#-G
Once I was twenty years old,
C
my story got told,
D
before the morning sun, when life was lonely
Em D/F#-G C
Once I was twenty years old
Em D/F#-G
I only seek my goals,
C
I don’t believe in failure
Cause I know the smallest voices,
D
they can making major,
Em D/F#-G C
I got my boys with me at least those in favour
and if we don’t see before I leave,
D
I hope to see you later
Em D/F#-G
Once I was twenty years old,
C
my story got told,
I was writing about everything
D
I saw before me
Em D/F#-G C
Once I was twenty years old,
Em D/F#-G
Soon we’ll be thirty years old
C
our songs have been sold
we’re travel around the world
D
and we’re still rolling
Em D/F#-G C
Soon we’ll be thirty years old
Em G
I’m still learning about life
my woman brought children for me
C
so I can sing them all my songs
D
and I can tell them stories
Em
Most of my boys are with me
G
some are still out seeking glory
C
And some I had to leave behind
G
my brother I’m still safety
C D – Em
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
D
my daddy got sixty-one
G
remember life and then your life
becomes a better one
C
I make the man so happy
D Em
when I wrote the letter once
B
I hope my children come and visit
once ore twice a month
C D – Em
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
D
when I think the world is cold
G
when I have a lot of children
who can bore me
C D – Em C
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
Em D/F#-G
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
C
will I think the world is cold
when I have a lot of children
D
who can warm
Em D/F#-G C
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
Em D/F#-G
Once I was seven years old,
C
my momma told me,
D
go make yourself some friends or you’ll be lonely
Em D/F#-G C
once I was Seven years old
Em D/F#-G
once I was seven years old
Capo di fret 3
Intro Em G C D
Em G C D
Em G
Once I was seven years old,
C
my momma told me,
D
go make yourself some friends or you’ll be lonely
Em G C
once I was Seven years old
Em D/F#-G
It was a big big world,
C
but we thought we were bigger
Pushing each other to the limits,
D
we were learning quicker
Em D/F# – G
By eleven smoking herb
and drinking burning liquor
C
Never rich so we were out
D
to make that steady figure
Em D/F#-G
Once I was eleven years old,
C
my daddy told me,
D
go get yourself a wife or you’ll be lonely
Em D/F#-G C
Once I was eleven years old
Em D/F#-G
I always have that dream
C
like my Daddy before me
So I’m started writing songs
D
I’ll starting writing stories
Em D/F#-G
Something about the glory,
C
just always seemed to bore me,
Cause only those I really love
D
will ever really know me
Em D/F#-G
Once I was twenty years old,
C
my story got told,
D
before the morning sun, when life was lonely
Em D/F#-G C
Once I was twenty years old
Em D/F#-G
I only seek my goals,
C
I don’t believe in failure
Cause I know the smallest voices,
D
they can making major,
Em D/F#-G C
I got my boys with me at least those in favour
and if we don’t see before I leave,
D
I hope to see you later
Em D/F#-G
Once I was twenty years old,
C
my story got told,
I was writing about everything
D
I saw before me
Em D/F#-G C
Once I was twenty years old,
Em D/F#-G
Soon we’ll be thirty years old
C
our songs have been sold
we’re travel around the world
D
and we’re still rolling
Em D/F#-G C
Soon we’ll be thirty years old
Em G
I’m still learning about life
my woman brought children for me
C
so I can sing them all my songs
D
and I can tell them stories
Em
Most of my boys are with me
G
some are still out seeking glory
C
And some I had to leave behind
G
my brother I’m still safety
C D – Em
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
D
my daddy got sixty-one
G
remember life and then your life
becomes a better one
C
I make the man so happy
D Em
when I wrote the letter once
B
I hope my children come and visit
once ore twice a month
C D – Em
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
D
when I think the world is cold
G
when I have a lot of children
who can bore me
C D – Em C
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
Em D/F#-G
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
C
will I think the world is cold
when I have a lot of children
D
who can warm
Em D/F#-G C
Soon I’ll be sixty years old
Em D/F#-G
Once I was seven years old,
C
my momma told me,
D
go make yourself some friends or you’ll be lonely
Em D/F#-G C
once I was Seven years old
Em D/F#-G
once I was seven years old
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