Tonart: A major
Verse 1
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Am
G
C
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D
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D
It's
D
G
since she was a bride
Am
But still you may see her
C
D
at each midsummer's eye
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D
In a dress of white linen
G
D
with ribbons of green
G
C
G
C
As green as her memories
D
G
Am
G
C
D
G
of loving
D
G
Feet that were humble
G
Am
As gentle a measure as
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D
age will allow
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D
Through groves of white blossom,
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D
by fields of young corn,
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Am
G
C
Where once she was pledged
G
D
to her true love.
G
The fields they stand empty,
D
G
hedges grow free,
Am
No young men to tend them,
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D
or pastures go to seed
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D
They are gone where the forest
G
D
of oak trees before
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C
D
Have gone to be wasted in battle
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Am
G
C
Am
G
D
G
D
G
Down from the green farmlands
D
G
and from their loved ones
Am
Marched husbands and brothers
C
D
and fathers and sons
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D
There's a fine roll of honour
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D
where the maple once stood
G
C
G
C
D
G
D
G
D
And the ladies go dancing and we sung
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Am
C
D
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D
G
D
G
Am
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C
D
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D
G
Em
There's a straight row of houses
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in these latter days
Bm
G
Am
All covering the downs
C
D
where the sheep used to graze
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D
There's a field of red poppies,
G
D
a wreath from the Queen,
G
Am
G
But the ladies re mem
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D
G
ber Edward's son,
Am
G
C
And the ladies go dancing
Am
D
G
at Edward's son.
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