Ian And Sylvia 'Awake ye drowsy sleepers' Chords
Tempo:
105.5 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
F#m
B
F#
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B] A week away, you drowsy [F#m]
[B] sleeper.
[F#m] How can you look [N]
and slumber when you're too long?
[G#m] Is there going to leave you and [E] never to [C#] [N] return anymore?
[F#m] How [F] can [C#m] you [G] slumber on [C#m] your [Em] pillow when you're [C#] too [C#m] long?
Must stand [F#] and wait, and must [F#m] I go?
[C#m]
And where are you [F#m] in sorrow [B]
[F#m] morning for [F#] your sleep?
[B] Oh [F#] [B]
[F#] [C#m] Molly dear, [D] go ask [E] your father.
[F#m] If you [C#m] my bride, [F#] my bride [C#m] can be.
[F#] And then [C#m] return [D] and [C#m] quickly [Em] tell me.
[F#m] And I no [Bm]
[F#m] more shall trouble thee.
Oh no [C#m] I dare [D] not [C#m] ask my [B] father.
[F#m] He [C#m] lying on, [F#m] he's been a rest.
And in [C#m] his hand, [D] he with silver [C#m] [E] bed.
[F#m] To pierce the wood, [C#m] [F#m] my dear.
Down in the [C#m] unmanly [D] dirt [F#m] road, [C#m] rainy, rainy [E] day.
[F#m] I wish that the [C#m]
arrow [B] [F#m] shot through my breast.
It would end [C#m] my grief.
[D] It would end my [C#m]
[B] sorrows.
[F#m] And set my troubled heart at rest.
[B] sleeper.
[F#m] How can you look [N]
and slumber when you're too long?
[G#m] Is there going to leave you and [E] never to [C#] [N] return anymore?
[F#m] How [F] can [C#m] you [G] slumber on [C#m] your [Em] pillow when you're [C#] too [C#m] long?
Must stand [F#] and wait, and must [F#m] I go?
[C#m]
And where are you [F#m] in sorrow [B]
[F#m] morning for [F#] your sleep?
[B] Oh [F#] [B]
[F#] [C#m] Molly dear, [D] go ask [E] your father.
[F#m] If you [C#m] my bride, [F#] my bride [C#m] can be.
[F#] And then [C#m] return [D] and [C#m] quickly [Em] tell me.
[F#m] And I no [Bm]
[F#m] more shall trouble thee.
Oh no [C#m] I dare [D] not [C#m] ask my [B] father.
[F#m] He [C#m] lying on, [F#m] he's been a rest.
And in [C#m] his hand, [D] he with silver [C#m] [E] bed.
[F#m] To pierce the wood, [C#m] [F#m] my dear.
Down in the [C#m] unmanly [D] dirt [F#m] road, [C#m] rainy, rainy [E] day.
[F#m] I wish that the [C#m]
arrow [B] [F#m] shot through my breast.
It would end [C#m] my grief.
[D] It would end my [C#m]
[B] sorrows.
[F#m] And set my troubled heart at rest.
Key:
C#m
F#m
B
F#
D
C#m
F#m
B
_ _ [B] A week away, _ _ _ you drowsy [F#m] _ _ _
[B] sleeper.
[F#m] How can you look _ [N] _
_ _ and slumber _ _ _ _ _ _ when you're too long?
_ _ [G#m] _ Is there going to leave you and [E] never to _ [C#] _ _ [N] return _ anymore?
_ [F#m] _ _ How _ _ _ [F] can [C#m] you _ _ _ _ [G] slumber on [C#m] your [Em] pillow _ when you're [C#] too _ _ [C#m] long?
Must stand [F#] and _ wait, _ and must [F#m] I go?
[C#m] _ _
And where are you _ _ [F#m] in sorrow _ _ [B] _ _
[F#m] morning for [F#] your sleep? _ _
_ _ [B] Oh [F#] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [C#m] Molly _ dear, _ _ [D] go ask [E] your _ father.
_ [F#m] If you [C#m] my bride, [F#] _ _ my bride [C#m] can be.
[F#] _ _ And then [C#m] return _ _ _ [D] and [C#m] quickly [Em] tell me.
[F#m] And I no [Bm]
[F#m] more _ _ shall trouble thee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Oh no [C#m] I dare _ _ [D] not [C#m] ask my [B] _ father.
[F#m] He [C#m] lying _ _ on, [F#m] he's been a _ _ rest.
And in [C#m] his _ hand, [D] he with silver [C#m] [E] bed.
_ _ _ [F#m] To pierce the _ _ wood, [C#m] _ _ [F#m] my dear. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Down in the [C#m] _ unmanly _ _ [D] dirt [F#m] road, [C#m] rainy, rainy [E] day.
_ _ [F#m] I wish that the [C#m]
arrow _ [B] _ [F#m] shot through my _ _ breast.
It would end [C#m] my _ grief.
_ [D] It would end my [C#m] _ _
[B] sorrows.
[F#m] And set my _ _ _ troubled heart at rest. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] sleeper.
[F#m] How can you look _ [N] _
_ _ and slumber _ _ _ _ _ _ when you're too long?
_ _ [G#m] _ Is there going to leave you and [E] never to _ [C#] _ _ [N] return _ anymore?
_ [F#m] _ _ How _ _ _ [F] can [C#m] you _ _ _ _ [G] slumber on [C#m] your [Em] pillow _ when you're [C#] too _ _ [C#m] long?
Must stand [F#] and _ wait, _ and must [F#m] I go?
[C#m] _ _
And where are you _ _ [F#m] in sorrow _ _ [B] _ _
[F#m] morning for [F#] your sleep? _ _
_ _ [B] Oh [F#] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [C#m] Molly _ dear, _ _ [D] go ask [E] your _ father.
_ [F#m] If you [C#m] my bride, [F#] _ _ my bride [C#m] can be.
[F#] _ _ And then [C#m] return _ _ _ [D] and [C#m] quickly [Em] tell me.
[F#m] And I no [Bm]
[F#m] more _ _ shall trouble thee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Oh no [C#m] I dare _ _ [D] not [C#m] ask my [B] _ father.
[F#m] He [C#m] lying _ _ on, [F#m] he's been a _ _ rest.
And in [C#m] his _ hand, [D] he with silver [C#m] [E] bed.
_ _ _ [F#m] To pierce the _ _ wood, [C#m] _ _ [F#m] my dear. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Down in the [C#m] _ unmanly _ _ [D] dirt [F#m] road, [C#m] rainy, rainy [E] day.
_ _ [F#m] I wish that the [C#m]
arrow _ [B] _ [F#m] shot through my _ _ breast.
It would end [C#m] my _ grief.
_ [D] It would end my [C#m] _ _
[B] sorrows.
[F#m] And set my _ _ _ troubled heart at rest. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _