A E7 A
Come fill up your glasses with whiskey and beer
E B7 E7
And drink a full glass to a happy new year
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To our sisters and brothers, and may they live long,
A D A
So lift up your glasses and join in this song
E7 A D E7
So we'll fill up your glasses and drink once again,
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To peace on earth and good will among men
A E7 A
Long life to the miners the whole world around,
E B7 E7
Who spend their days in a hole underground,
A D E7
Whose road is a tunnel, whose day is the night,
A D A
Out of danger and darkness they bring light
E7 A D E7
So we'll fill up your glasses and drink once again,
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To peace on earth and good will among men
A E7 A
Our thanks too the fishermen and safe may they toil,
E B7 E7
And also to the farmer who turns up the soil;
A D E7
To the ploughmen and shepherds and all men of worth,
A D A
Whose joy is to harvest the fruits of the earth.
E7 A D E7
So we'll fill up your glasses and drink once again,
A D E7 A
To peace on earth and good will among men
A E7 A
Here's to the drivers and firemen and the rest of the team,
E B7 E7
Who keep the stock rolling by diesel and steam,
A D E7
To the cleaners and shunters who work night and day,
A D A
And the track laying gangs on the permanent way.
E7 A D E7
So we'll fill up your glasses and drink once again,
A D E7 A
To peace on earth and good will among men
A E7 A
A toast to the casual laboring man,
E B7 E7
Who lives where his work is, who works where he can,
A D E7
To the builders and spidermen and bold engineers,
A D A
May your wages keep rising, lads, over the years.
E7 A D E7
So we'll fill up your glasses and drink once again,
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To peace on earth and good will among men
A E7 A
To the writers and artists, then, let's drink a health,
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To people whose hopes, and whose dreams are our wealth,
A D E7
Whose tools are but canvas or paper and pen,
A D A
Whose harvest is the future and the progress of men,
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So we'll fill up your glasses and drink once again,
A D E7 A
To peace on earth and good will among men
A E7 A
Let the men drink a health to their sweethearts and wives,
E B7 E7
And the ladies, being willing, will greet them likewise,
A D E7
May your pleasures be many, your troubles bu few,
A D A
May you treasure the day you made one out of two.
E7 A D E7
So we'll fill up your glasses and drink once again,
A D E7 A
To peace on earth and good will among men
A E7 A
Let's drink to our children and let us prepare,
E B7 E7
A world where they'll live free from sorrow and care,
A D E7
A world where goodwill among men is the law,
A D A
A world without fallout, a world without war.