%%scale 1 X:1 %Music T:Here Come the Navvies B:Singing Together, Spring 1981, BBC Publications F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:6/8 %Meter L:1/8 % K:Eb E |B,2 E E2 E |EEF G2 A |B2 c B2 G | A3 w:I am a nav-i-ga-tion-al and I come from Coun-ty Cork, G2 A |B2 E E2 E |E2 F G2 E |F2 D B,2 C | _D3-_D z w:And I had to leave me na-tive home to find a job of work. * B, |B,2 E E2 E |E2 F G2 A |B2 c B2 G | A3 w:The crops were bad in Ire-land and the tax too much to pay G2 A |B2 e e2 f |e2 c B2 A |G2 E F2 D | E6 | w:And so here I am in Eng-land dig-ging up the wat-er-way. _d3 d2 c |_d B2-B3 |_d2 c B2 G | A3- A2 w:Here come the nav-vies * Out to earn their pay, A |B2 E E2 E |E2 F G2 E |F2 D C2 C | _D3-_D2 w:We work with bar-row, Plough and spade to clear the cut a-way, C |B,2 E E2 E |E2 F G2 A |B2 c B2 G | A3 w: And when we put the pud-dle in, With sweat we wet the clay, G2 A |B2 e e2 f |e2 c B2 A |G2 E F2 D | E3-E2 z |] w:And we scar the face of Eng-land for to make the wa-ter-way