Chords for farewell to nova scotia
Tempo:
118.5 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
Bb
F
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [Gm]
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] The sun was setting in the west, [Gm] and the birds were singing the merry tree.
[Bb] All nature's [F] fame and kind far [Gm] crest, but still there was no rest for me.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm far away [F] on the briny ocean [Bb] coast, will you ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
[F] [Gm]
[Bb] I have three brothers, but they are at rest, [Gm] and their arms are folded across their breast.
[Bb] While a poor simple [F] sailor just like me [Gm] must be tossed and [F] driven [Gm] o'er the cruel North Sea.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
Oh, when I'm [Bb] far [F] away on the briny ocean coast, [Gm] will you ever hear [F] a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
[Bb] I grieve to leave my native [Gm] home, and I grieve to leave my comrades all.
[Bb] And my parents [F] that I [Bb] do adore, [Gm] and the body [F] part I'll ask you [Gm] that I love no more.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
Oh, when I'm far [F] away on the briny ocean [Eb] coast, [Gm] will you ever hear a sigh or a wish for me?
[Bb] The drums do sound, while the wars do alarm, [Gm] and our captain calls, you must obey.
[Bb] So farewell, farewell [F] to Nova Scotia's charms, [Gm] for it's early [F] in the morning, [Gm] I am [Bb] down [Gm] far away.
So [Bb] farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm [F] far away on the briny ocean [Gm] coast, will you
[F] [Gm] ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] The sun was setting in the west, [Gm] and the birds were singing the merry tree.
[Bb] All nature's [F] fame and kind far [Gm] crest, but still there was no rest for me.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm far away [F] on the briny ocean [Bb] coast, will you ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
[F] [Gm]
[Bb] I have three brothers, but they are at rest, [Gm] and their arms are folded across their breast.
[Bb] While a poor simple [F] sailor just like me [Gm] must be tossed and [F] driven [Gm] o'er the cruel North Sea.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
Oh, when I'm [Bb] far [F] away on the briny ocean coast, [Gm] will you ever hear [F] a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
[Bb] I grieve to leave my native [Gm] home, and I grieve to leave my comrades all.
[Bb] And my parents [F] that I [Bb] do adore, [Gm] and the body [F] part I'll ask you [Gm] that I love no more.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
Oh, when I'm far [F] away on the briny ocean [Eb] coast, [Gm] will you ever hear a sigh or a wish for me?
[Bb] The drums do sound, while the wars do alarm, [Gm] and our captain calls, you must obey.
[Bb] So farewell, farewell [F] to Nova Scotia's charms, [Gm] for it's early [F] in the morning, [Gm] I am [Bb] down [Gm] far away.
So [Bb] farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm [F] far away on the briny ocean [Gm] coast, will you
[F] [Gm] ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
Key:
Gm
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
Bb
F
Eb
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ The sun was setting in the west, [Gm] and the birds were singing the merry tree. _
[Bb] All nature's [F] fame and kind far [Gm] crest, but still there was no rest for me. _
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm far away [F] on the briny ocean [Bb] coast, will you ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me? _
[F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Bb] I have three brothers, but they are at rest, [Gm] and their arms are folded across their breast.
[Bb] While a poor simple [F] sailor just like me [Gm] must be tossed and [F] driven [Gm] o'er the cruel North Sea.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I _ be.
Oh, when I'm [Bb] far [F] away on the briny ocean coast, [Gm] will you ever hear [F] a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me? _
_ _ _ _ _
[Bb] I grieve to leave my native [Gm] home, and I grieve to leave my comrades _ all.
[Bb] And my parents [F] that I [Bb] do adore, [Gm] and the body [F] part I'll ask you [Gm] that I love no more.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
Oh, when I'm far [F] away on the briny ocean [Eb] coast, [Gm] will you ever hear a sigh or a wish for me? _
_ _ _ _ _
[Bb] The drums do sound, while the wars do alarm, [Gm] and our captain calls, you must obey. _
[Bb] So farewell, farewell [F] to Nova Scotia's charms, [Gm] for it's early [F] in the morning, [Gm] I am [Bb] down [Gm] far away.
So [Bb] farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm [F] far away on the briny ocean [Gm] coast, will you _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ The sun was setting in the west, [Gm] and the birds were singing the merry tree. _
[Bb] All nature's [F] fame and kind far [Gm] crest, but still there was no rest for me. _
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm far away [F] on the briny ocean [Bb] coast, will you ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me? _
[F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Bb] I have three brothers, but they are at rest, [Gm] and their arms are folded across their breast.
[Bb] While a poor simple [F] sailor just like me [Gm] must be tossed and [F] driven [Gm] o'er the cruel North Sea.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I _ be.
Oh, when I'm [Bb] far [F] away on the briny ocean coast, [Gm] will you ever hear [F] a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me? _
_ _ _ _ _
[Bb] I grieve to leave my native [Gm] home, and I grieve to leave my comrades _ all.
[Bb] And my parents [F] that I [Bb] do adore, [Gm] and the body [F] part I'll ask you [Gm] that I love no more.
[Bb] So farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
Oh, when I'm far [F] away on the briny ocean [Eb] coast, [Gm] will you ever hear a sigh or a wish for me? _
_ _ _ _ _
[Bb] The drums do sound, while the wars do alarm, [Gm] and our captain calls, you must obey. _
[Bb] So farewell, farewell [F] to Nova Scotia's charms, [Gm] for it's early [F] in the morning, [Gm] I am [Bb] down [Gm] far away.
So [Bb] farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound foes, [Gm] let your mountains dark and fair I be.
[Bb] Oh, when I'm [F] far away on the briny ocean [Gm] coast, will you _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] ever [F] hear a sigh [Gm] or a wish for me?
_ _ _ _ _ _