%abc X:1 T:I Can Hew M:6/4 C:song by David Dodds S:Seabright N:dance by Nat Case A:Adderbury %O:English R:Reel %abc2mtex: yes %P:B(AB)$^4$ P:B(AB)4 K:Am I:speed 400 L:1/8 P:A A2 B2 c2 A2 A2 A2 | ee e2 e f3 d2 z2| w: On St. Mon- day's day it's, | well I_ do ad- mire w: Well, I likes my whis- key | and_ I likes my beer: w: Well, my boy he's four- teen, | he's_ a strap- pin' lad, w: Oh, and when I'm dead, * | oh_ I know full well c2 d2 e-e ee e-e d2 | d2 c2 A2 G2 A2 z2| w: to be sit-tin' at_ home_ * | by my own coal fire. w: I'll drink four - teen_ pints_ * | and I'll not feel queer; w: And he'll go_ to the pit * soon | _ just like his dad. w: I'll not go_ * to hea- ven, * | I am bound for hell; A2 B2 c2 A-A A-A e2 | ee e2 e f3 d2 z2| w: Then it's down to the pub_ * | for_ a glass or two w: I can hold my_ li-quor * | good as_ an- y man, w: Then when Fri- day_ comes_ * | we'll_ pick up our pay, w: And my pick and_ sho-vel, Old- | Nick,_ he will ad- mire, c2 d2 e2 ee e-e e2 | d2 c-c A2 G2 A2 z2|| w: For to work on a Mon - day, | that would_ ne- ver do. w: And I'll dance and_ sing_ * | as long_ as I can. w: And we'll drink_ to- ge - ther | to round_ out the day. w: And he'll set me to dig- gin'_ | coal for his own hell fire. P:B A2 B2 c4 A4 | e2 e2 e f3 d2 z2 |\ w: I can hew, boys, | I can hack it out; c2 d2 e3 e e4 | d2 c2 .A2 .G2 .A2 z2 | w: I can hew the coal | I can dance and shout. A2 B2 c4 A4 | e2 e2 e f3 d2 z2 |\ w: I can hew, boys, | coal that's black and fine; c2 d2 e2 e2 e4 | d2 c2 A3 G A4 || w: I'm a col- lier lad | work- in' down the mine. %