Now Westlin Winds Chords by Dick Gaughan
Tempo:
132.45 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] Now west [Bb] wind [F] and [C]
slaughtering [F] guns [Bb] bring autumn's [C] pleasant [F] weather
The moor cock springs on [C] wearing [F] wings, [Bb] and I the [C] blooming [F] heather
Now waning grain, wild o'er the [Bb] plain, [F]
delights the weary farmer
The moon [Bb] shines [F] bright when I
[C] rove [F] at night, and [Bb] mures upon [F] my charmer
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] Partridge [F] loves the fruitful [C]
[F] fields, [Bb] clover
[F] loves the mountains
The woodcock [Bb] [F] haunts the moon [C]-made [F] towers, the [Bb]
soaring [F] high mountains
Through lofty
[Bb] groves, the cushard roves, [F] the path of man to shun
[C]
The [F] [Bb] hazel bush [F]
[C] overhangs the [F] thrush, the [Bb]
spreading [Fm] thaw of [C] the [F] moonlight
Thus [Bb] every kind [F] their [C] pleasure [F] find, the [Bb] savage [F] [C] and the [F] tender
Some [Bb] social joy [F] and [C]
leagues [F] combine, [Bb] some
[F] solitary wonder
Avant away
[Bb] the cruel sway, [F] tyrannic man's [C] dominion
[F]
The sportsman's joy, the [C]
murdering cry, [F] [Bb] the fluttering [Fm] gory [Cm] [F] pinion
[Bb]
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[Bb] [F] But, [Bb] Peggy dear, [F] the evening [C] is [F] clear, swift [Bb] flies the [C] screen [F] swallow
The sky [Bb] is [F] blue, the fields are [C] dear, [F] all [Bb] fain and [Fm] green [C] and [F] yellow
Come, let us stray [Bb] our gladsome way, [F] and view the charms of nature
The [Bb] rustling [F] corn, the [C] frittered thaw, [F] and
[Bb] every [Fm] [C] happy [F] creature
We'll [Bb] gently [F] walk, and [C] [F] sweetly talk to the [Bb] sun, [Fm] [C] shine [F] clearly
I'll [Bb] grasp thine waist, [F] and [C] fondly [F] rest, [Bb] with [Fm] a while [C] of thee [F]
dearly
Not that an old sham, [Bb] raps the bun and frowns, [F] not autumn to the fallow
So [Bb] dear can [F] be thou'st [C] thou to [F] me, my [Bb] fair, [Fm] my [C] lovely [F] child my
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
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[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] Now west [Bb] wind [F] and [C]
slaughtering [F] guns [Bb] bring autumn's [C] pleasant [F] weather
The moor cock springs on [C] wearing [F] wings, [Bb] and I the [C] blooming [F] heather
Now waning grain, wild o'er the [Bb] plain, [F]
delights the weary farmer
The moon [Bb] shines [F] bright when I
[C] rove [F] at night, and [Bb] mures upon [F] my charmer
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] Partridge [F] loves the fruitful [C]
[F] fields, [Bb] clover
[F] loves the mountains
The woodcock [Bb] [F] haunts the moon [C]-made [F] towers, the [Bb]
soaring [F] high mountains
Through lofty
[Bb] groves, the cushard roves, [F] the path of man to shun
[C]
The [F] [Bb] hazel bush [F]
[C] overhangs the [F] thrush, the [Bb]
spreading [Fm] thaw of [C] the [F] moonlight
Thus [Bb] every kind [F] their [C] pleasure [F] find, the [Bb] savage [F] [C] and the [F] tender
Some [Bb] social joy [F] and [C]
leagues [F] combine, [Bb] some
[F] solitary wonder
Avant away
[Bb] the cruel sway, [F] tyrannic man's [C] dominion
[F]
The sportsman's joy, the [C]
murdering cry, [F] [Bb] the fluttering [Fm] gory [Cm] [F] pinion
[Bb]
[F]
[Bb] [F] But, [Bb] Peggy dear, [F] the evening [C] is [F] clear, swift [Bb] flies the [C] screen [F] swallow
The sky [Bb] is [F] blue, the fields are [C] dear, [F] all [Bb] fain and [Fm] green [C] and [F] yellow
Come, let us stray [Bb] our gladsome way, [F] and view the charms of nature
The [Bb] rustling [F] corn, the [C] frittered thaw, [F] and
[Bb] every [Fm] [C] happy [F] creature
We'll [Bb] gently [F] walk, and [C] [F] sweetly talk to the [Bb] sun, [Fm] [C] shine [F] clearly
I'll [Bb] grasp thine waist, [F] and [C] fondly [F] rest, [Bb] with [Fm] a while [C] of thee [F]
dearly
Not that an old sham, [Bb] raps the bun and frowns, [F] not autumn to the fallow
So [Bb] dear can [F] be thou'st [C] thou to [F] me, my [Bb] fair, [Fm] my [C] lovely [F] child my
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[N]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Cm
F
Bb
C
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ Now west [Bb] wind _ [F] _ and [C] _
slaughtering [F] guns [Bb] bring autumn's _ [C] pleasant [F] _ weather
_ The moor cock springs _ on _ [C] wearing _ [F] wings, [Bb] and I the [C] blooming [F] _ heather _
_ _ Now waning grain, _ wild o'er the [Bb] plain, _ [F]
delights the _ weary _ farmer
The moon [Bb] shines [F] bright when I _
[C] rove [F] at night, and [Bb] mures upon [F] _ my _ _ charmer
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] Partridge [F] loves the fruitful _ [C] _
_ _ [F] fields, _ [Bb] clover _
[F] loves the _ _ mountains _ _
The woodcock [Bb] _ _ [F] haunts the moon [C]-made _ _ [F] towers, the [Bb] _
soaring [F] high _ _ mountains _
_ _ Through _ lofty _
_ _ [Bb] groves, the cushard roves, [F] the path of man to shun
[C] _
The [F] _ [Bb] hazel bush [F] _ _
_ [C] _ overhangs the [F] thrush, the [Bb]
spreading [Fm] _ thaw of [C] the [F] moonlight _
_ _ _ Thus [Bb] every kind [F] _ their [C] pleasure _ [F] find, the [Bb] savage [F] _ [C] and the [F] tender
_ _ _ _ Some [Bb] social _ joy [F] _ and [C]
leagues _ [F] combine, [Bb] some _ _
[F] solitary _ wonder _ _ _
_ Avant _ away _ _
[Bb] the cruel _ sway, [F] tyrannic man's _ [C] dominion
_ [F] _
The sportsman's joy, the [C]
murdering cry, [F] _ _ [Bb] the fluttering [Fm] gory [Cm] _ [F] _ pinion
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ But, [Bb] Peggy dear, [F] _ the evening [C] is [F] clear, swift [Bb] flies the [C] screen _ [F] swallow
_ _ The _ sky [Bb] is [F] blue, the fields are [C] dear, [F] _ all [Bb] fain and [Fm] green [C] and [F] yellow _
_ _ _ Come, _ let us stray [Bb] our gladsome way, [F] and view the charms of nature _
_ The [Bb] rustling _ [F] corn, the [C] frittered thaw, [F] and _ _
[Bb] every [Fm] _ [C] happy [F] creature _
_ _ _ _ We'll [Bb] gently [F] walk, _ _ and [C] _ [F] sweetly talk to the [Bb] sun, [Fm] _ [C] shine [F] clearly _ _ _ _ _
I'll [Bb] grasp thine waist, [F] _ _ and [C] _ fondly [F] rest, [Bb] with [Fm] a while [C] of thee [F] _ _ _
dearly
_ Not that an old sham, _ [Bb] raps the bun and frowns, [F] not autumn to the _ _ _ fallow
So [Bb] dear can [F] be _ thou'st [C] thou to [F] me, my _ [Bb] fair, [Fm] my [C] lovely [F] child my _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
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[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ Now west [Bb] wind _ [F] _ and [C] _
slaughtering [F] guns [Bb] bring autumn's _ [C] pleasant [F] _ weather
_ The moor cock springs _ on _ [C] wearing _ [F] wings, [Bb] and I the [C] blooming [F] _ heather _
_ _ Now waning grain, _ wild o'er the [Bb] plain, _ [F]
delights the _ weary _ farmer
The moon [Bb] shines [F] bright when I _
[C] rove [F] at night, and [Bb] mures upon [F] _ my _ _ charmer
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] Partridge [F] loves the fruitful _ [C] _
_ _ [F] fields, _ [Bb] clover _
[F] loves the _ _ mountains _ _
The woodcock [Bb] _ _ [F] haunts the moon [C]-made _ _ [F] towers, the [Bb] _
soaring [F] high _ _ mountains _
_ _ Through _ lofty _
_ _ [Bb] groves, the cushard roves, [F] the path of man to shun
[C] _
The [F] _ [Bb] hazel bush [F] _ _
_ [C] _ overhangs the [F] thrush, the [Bb]
spreading [Fm] _ thaw of [C] the [F] moonlight _
_ _ _ Thus [Bb] every kind [F] _ their [C] pleasure _ [F] find, the [Bb] savage [F] _ [C] and the [F] tender
_ _ _ _ Some [Bb] social _ joy [F] _ and [C]
leagues _ [F] combine, [Bb] some _ _
[F] solitary _ wonder _ _ _
_ Avant _ away _ _
[Bb] the cruel _ sway, [F] tyrannic man's _ [C] dominion
_ [F] _
The sportsman's joy, the [C]
murdering cry, [F] _ _ [Bb] the fluttering [Fm] gory [Cm] _ [F] _ pinion
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ But, [Bb] Peggy dear, [F] _ the evening [C] is [F] clear, swift [Bb] flies the [C] screen _ [F] swallow
_ _ The _ sky [Bb] is [F] blue, the fields are [C] dear, [F] _ all [Bb] fain and [Fm] green [C] and [F] yellow _
_ _ _ Come, _ let us stray [Bb] our gladsome way, [F] and view the charms of nature _
_ The [Bb] rustling _ [F] corn, the [C] frittered thaw, [F] and _ _
[Bb] every [Fm] _ [C] happy [F] creature _
_ _ _ _ We'll [Bb] gently [F] walk, _ _ and [C] _ [F] sweetly talk to the [Bb] sun, [Fm] _ [C] shine [F] clearly _ _ _ _ _
I'll [Bb] grasp thine waist, [F] _ _ and [C] _ fondly [F] rest, [Bb] with [Fm] a while [C] of thee [F] _ _ _
dearly
_ Not that an old sham, _ [Bb] raps the bun and frowns, [F] not autumn to the _ _ _ fallow
So [Bb] dear can [F] be _ thou'st [C] thou to [F] me, my _ [Bb] fair, [Fm] my [C] lovely [F] child my _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
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