Chords for Cape Breton Rose (Eddie Coffey)
Tempo:
57.3 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
B
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D] Nestled deep in the heart of Cape Breton, in a place where the wild apples grow,
by the side of the Marguerite River, there's a flower [A] called my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River flows,
when the sun rises she'll smile on my Cape Breton Isle, just a smile [B] for my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love [G] light that glows,
way down in the mine [D] where the sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
[A] [D]
When the rain softly falls on the meadows, and her smile turns to X's and O's,
from the raindrops she'll weep for the men of the deep, that's a tear for [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River [G] flows,
when the sun will [Em] go down there'll [D] be perfume all around, that's the scent of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love light [G] that glows,
way down in the mine where the [D] sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape Breton [D] Rose.
Oh, the pride of dear old Nova Scotia, it's a sailing ship [G] called the Blue [D] Nose,
but my pride never sail and can beat an eagle, it's my flower called the Cape Breton Rose.
When I leave this old earth for God's [A] heaven, and have [D] time for just [E] one more [G] propose,
I pray bury [D] me somewhere [A] close by the sea, by the side of my [D] Cape Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a [G] love light that glows,
way down in the [D] mine where the sun never shines, it's the love of my Cape Breton Rose.
by the side of the Marguerite River, there's a flower [A] called my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River flows,
when the sun rises she'll smile on my Cape Breton Isle, just a smile [B] for my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love [G] light that glows,
way down in the mine [D] where the sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
[A] [D]
When the rain softly falls on the meadows, and her smile turns to X's and O's,
from the raindrops she'll weep for the men of the deep, that's a tear for [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River [G] flows,
when the sun will [Em] go down there'll [D] be perfume all around, that's the scent of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love light [G] that glows,
way down in the mine where the [D] sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape Breton [D] Rose.
Oh, the pride of dear old Nova Scotia, it's a sailing ship [G] called the Blue [D] Nose,
but my pride never sail and can beat an eagle, it's my flower called the Cape Breton Rose.
When I leave this old earth for God's [A] heaven, and have [D] time for just [E] one more [G] propose,
I pray bury [D] me somewhere [A] close by the sea, by the side of my [D] Cape Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a [G] love light that glows,
way down in the [D] mine where the sun never shines, it's the love of my Cape Breton Rose.
Key:
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_ [A] _ [D] _ Nestled deep in the heart of Cape Breton, in a place where the wild apples grow,
by the side of the Marguerite River, there's a flower [A] called my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River flows,
when the sun rises she'll smile on my Cape Breton Isle, just a smile [B] for my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love [G] light that glows,
way down in the mine [D] where the sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
_ _ [A] _ [D] _
When the rain softly falls on the meadows, and her smile turns to X's and O's,
from the raindrops she'll weep for the men of the deep, that's a tear for [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River [G] flows,
when the sun will [Em] go down there'll [D] be perfume all around, that's the scent of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love light [G] that glows,
way down in the mine where the [D] sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape Breton [D] Rose. _
_ _ Oh, the pride of dear old Nova Scotia, it's a sailing ship [G] called the Blue [D] Nose,
but my pride never sail and can beat an eagle, it's my flower called the Cape Breton Rose.
When I leave this old earth for God's [A] heaven, and have [D] time for just [E] one more [G] propose,
I pray bury [D] me somewhere [A] close by the sea, by the side of my [D] Cape Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a [G] love light that glows,
way down in the [D] mine where the sun never shines, it's the love of my Cape Breton Rose. _ _ _ _ _
by the side of the Marguerite River, there's a flower [A] called my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River flows,
when the sun rises she'll smile on my Cape Breton Isle, just a smile [B] for my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love [G] light that glows,
way down in the mine [D] where the sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
_ _ [A] _ [D] _
When the rain softly falls on the meadows, and her smile turns to X's and O's,
from the raindrops she'll weep for the men of the deep, that's a tear for [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
She's the sweetest of flowers in Cape Breton, and while the Marguerite River [G] flows,
when the sun will [Em] go down there'll [D] be perfume all around, that's the scent of [A] my Cape [D] Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a love light [G] that glows,
way down in the mine where the [D] sun never shines, it's the love of [A] my Cape Breton [D] Rose. _
_ _ Oh, the pride of dear old Nova Scotia, it's a sailing ship [G] called the Blue [D] Nose,
but my pride never sail and can beat an eagle, it's my flower called the Cape Breton Rose.
When I leave this old earth for God's [A] heaven, and have [D] time for just [E] one more [G] propose,
I pray bury [D] me somewhere [A] close by the sea, by the side of my [D] Cape Breton Rose.
Oh, dark are the mines of Cape Breton, but there's always a [G] love light that glows,
way down in the [D] mine where the sun never shines, it's the love of my Cape Breton Rose. _ _ _ _ _