[Verse 1] G D Workington way when lads left school C G 'twas just the pit and foundry beckon G D Young Joe went down to hew the coal C G but not for long so some folks reckoned G D C for Joe could tackle hard and Joe could run C G he only needed time for growin' G D and soon he'd sign his name to play C D G and to the city moved away [Verse 2] G D Now on the sports page, he'd appear C G The idol of the local lassies G D Out on the field, he played it fair C G while all the girls made forward passes G D C Until another match turned people's heads C G Jarrow lads v. ruling classes G D and with no future in it now C D G it's home again and up the brow [Verse 3] G D Back underground to hear no lark C G For thirty years from dawn till evening G D until the coal had left its mark C G and to the bank, the earth returned him G D C no more to sweat his days out in the dark C G some years on top, the dust had earned him G D and all the while his sickness grew, C D G still he'd ask what he could do for you. [Verse 4] G D He'd do odd-jobs for one and all C G though snow was thick or rain was teemin' G D and all the world would seem to call C G the kettle never finished steamin' G D C "Reach Up!" he'd say "By God, you're looking thin", C G while mischief in his eyes was gleamin' G D If Lizzie thinks you're hungry still C D G they'll be nowt for us in her will [Verse 5] G D The day you left I stayed outside C G with scaldin' tears no comfort knowin' G D we all turned up to say goodbye C G the church was filled to overflowin' G D C you'd never have believed it, if you'd seen C G how many people mourned you goin' G D and just how lucky folk still feel C D G to say they knew Joe Peel [Outro] G D C you'd never have believed it, if you'd seen C G how many people mourned you goin' G D and just how lucky folk still feel C D G to say they knew Joe Peel
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