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#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # From: Phil Rennert <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: Fri, 15 Dec 95 8:24:10 EST RUN, COME, SEE JERUSALEM Well it was nineF-teen hundred and twenty-nine (run, come, see) I remember that dayC7 pretty well NineF-teen hunF7-dred and twenBb-tynine Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF They were talkF-ing 'bout a storm on the island (run, come, see) My god, what a beauC7-tiful morning TalkF-ing 'bout a stormF7 on the isBb-land Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF There were threeF sail leaving at the harbor (run, come, see) They were the EthC7-el and the Myrtle and Pretoria ThreeF sail leavF7-ing at the harBb-bor Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF Now the EthF-el was bound for Fresh Creek (run, come, see) With the maC7-mas and the children on board The EthF-el was boundF7 for FreshBb creek Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF And the MyrF-tle was bound for Staniel Quay (run, come, see) My god, what a beauC7-tiful morning The MyrF-tle was boundF7 for StanielBb Quay Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF And Pre-torF-ia was out on the ocean (run, come, see) Rocking down on her beamC7 in the swell Pre-torF-ia was outF7 on the ocBb-ean Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF My god, then a bigF sea built up in the northwest (run, come, see) And the captain come a runC7-ning for the tiller and a bigF sea builtF7 up in the northBb-west Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF Then the firstF sea hit the Pretoria (run, come, see) And the mamas come a runC7-ning for their children and the firstF sea hitF7 the Pre-torBb-ia Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF And the sailor go downF-ward for the bottom (run, come, see) My god, what a beauC7-tiful morning sailF-or go downF7-ward for the botBb-tom Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF Now GeorgeF Brown, he was the captain (run, come, see) He shouts "Now chilC7-dren come pray" GeorgeF Brown, heF7 was the capBb-tain Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF He says comeF now and witness your judgement (run, come, see) And the women all a cryC7-ing for the Daniel-god ComeF now and witF7-ness your judgBb-ment Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF There were thirF-ty-three soul on the water (run, come, see) My god, what a beauC7-tiful morning (slower here, to end) ThirF-ty-three soulF7 on the watBb-ter Run, come, seeF Je-ruC7-sa-lemF This is the Clam Chowder version, as best I can remember, with much improved lyrics. It helps to have someone sing the counterpoint (run, come, see), and provide a beat.
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