Am It's early in the morning G When the birds sing in the pines; Am F The sun peeks through the forest G Am Where the cold river climbs. Am The men are up at five o'clock G And to the trees at six. Am F A hard day's work, a good night's sleep G Am Is all they ever mix. [Chorus] Am F C Dm Way Hey, it’s another brand new day Am F G Am on the wild & windy shores of Old Super - i-ay [Verse 2] Am From North Bay to Fort William G On the rocky northern shore, Am F The mills are filled with cedar pulp G Am And the boats are filled with ore. Am I worked in a logging camp, G My daddy did before Am F We're calloused hands and weathered skin G Am And iron to the core. [Chorus] Am F C Dm Way Hey, it’s another brand new day Am F G Am on the wild & windy shores of Old Super - i-ay [Verse 3] Am Now the flies are thick and the men get sick, G It's as cold as it can be, Am F And nothing's unexpected G Am In the north coun- ter- y. Am When the summer ends and the winter comes, G It's forty-two below; Am F We settle down in plywood shacks G Am And cover up with snow. [Chorus] Am F C Dm Way Hey, it’s another brand new day Am F G Am on the wild & windy shores of Old Super - i-ay [Verse 4] Am Now, when I die I will have seen G The wonders of the sea, Am F And I will have climbed the mountains G Am In the western coun-ter-y. Am But most of all I won't forget G The wild and wondrous thing, Am F The falling of the timber G Am When it's early in the spring. [Chorus] Am F C Dm Way Hey, it’s another brand new day Am F G Am on the wild & windy shores of Old Super - i-ay Am F C Dm Way Hey, it’s another brand new day Am F G Am on the wild & windy shores of Old Super - i-ay