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Intro: C Em D-G D G (3x) C Em D-G D G If you're down by Queen and Britain streets D G You'll find Stonecutter's Lane The house that my Grandfather built D G Where I was born and raised C G My Granddad was a mason D C And my father in his time D G C When my time came I signed as an apprentice lad INTERLUDE: Em D-G D G C Em D-G D G The early Nineteen Hundreds D G Were a rich, fat afternoon We were cutting stone like demons D G No work was done too soon C G We were hired out on seven jobs D C And so to take the slack D G C We put out advertisements for apprentice lads INTERLUDE: Em D-G D G C Em D-G D Bridge: You'd never find a better crew C G D They knew what work was Cornices and lintels C G They laid stone like they were gods D To hear the hammers ring out Am ~ C You'd think it was a song G In August, Nineteen Fourteen D G In the sultry summer heat They took a vote in Ottawa D G The drums began to beat C G Honour, glory, us or them D C The story doesn't change D G C To a man they all enlisted, my apprentice lads INTERLUDE: Em D-G D G C Em D-G D G I didn't say that I agreed D G 'Cause I knew what war was It was worker killing worker D G For some politician's cause C G And off to battle they all marched D C They gassed them at Cambrai D G C The dogs of war had done for my apprentice lads INTERLUDE: Em D-G D G C Em D-G D Bridge: In Nineteen Sixteen fire broke out C G Parliament was razed D The call went out for masons C G To rebuild and to re-lay D It was the contract of a lifetime Am ~ C The house upon the hill G So they came out from Vancouver D G They came down from Montreal Master masons everyone D G They were answering their call C G There was no man under thirty D C No man whose work I didn't know D G C The fields of France had swallowed the apprentice lads INTERLUDE: Em D-G D G C Em D-G D G It's Nineteen Twenty-One now D G I'm standing at the peak About to cap the Peace Tower off D G There's no one here can speak C G The mortar for that stone we mixed D C With clay from Flanders' Fields D G C Laid it in it's place for those apprentice lads D G C Yeah, we laid it in it's place for those apprentice lads OUTRO: Em D-G D G C Em D-G D G C Em D-G D G
Written by James Keelaghan
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