paroles de chanson Now I'm Easy - June Tabor
For
nearly
sixty
years
I′ve
been
a
Cockie
Of
droughts
and
fires
and
floods,
I've
lived
through
plenty
And
this
country′s
dust
and
mud
have
seen
my
tears
and
blood
But
it's
nearly
over
now,
and
now
I'm
easy
I
married
a
fine
girl
when
I
was
twenty
But
she
died
in
giving
birth
when
she
was
thirty
No
flying
doctor
then,
just
a
gentle
old
black
′gin
But
it′s
nearly
over
now,
and
now
I'm
easy
She
left
me
with
two
sons
and
a
daughter
And
a
bone-dry
farm
whose
soil
cried
out
for
water
My
care
was
rough
and
ready,
but
they
grew
up
fine
and
steady
But
it′s
nearly
over
now,
and
now
I'm
easy
My
daughter
married
young
and
went
her
own
way
My
sons
lie
buried
by
the
Burma
Railway
So
on
this
land
I′ve
made
my
home,
I've
carried
on
alone
But
it′s
nearly
over
now,
and
now
I'm
easy
For
nearly
sixty
years
I've
been
a
Cockie
Of
droughts
and
fires
and
floods,
I′ve
lived
through
plenty
This
country′s
dust
and
mud
have
seen
my
tears
and
blood
But
it's
nearly
over
now,
and
now
I′m
easy
Oh,
it's
nearly
over
now,
and
now
I′m
easy
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