Capo:4th fret; Key G#m [Verse 1] Em C D Come Irish men both thick and strong Em D with adventure in your soul Em C D There are better ways to spend your days Em D Em than toilin' down a hole [Chorus] G D I was tall and true, all of six foot two G D till they broke me across the back Em C D By a name I'm known, it's not my own Em D Em They call me Crooked Jack [Verse 2] Em C D The gangers blue-eyed boy was I Em D Big Jack could do no wrong Em C D The reason simply was because Em D Em I could work hard hours and long [Verse 3] Em C D I've seen men grow old before their time, Em D their faces dark and gray Em C D I never thought that I would find Em D Em My face in the self same way [Chorus] C D I was tall and true, all of six foot two Em C till they broke me across the back Em C D By a name I'm known, it's not my own Em D Em They call me Crooked Jack [Verse 4] Em C D I cursed the day I went away Em D to work on those Hydro dams Em C D For sweat and tears or hope and fear Em D Em bound up a shuddering jams [Chorus] C D I was tall and true, all of six foot two Em C till they broke me across the back Em C D By a name I'm known, it's not my own Em D Em They call me Crooked Jack [Final Verse] Em C D They say that honest toil is good Em D for the spirit and the soul Em C D but I tell you boys it's sweat and blood Em D Em that they want you down a hole
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