Chords for Jim Croce - The Blizzard
Tempo:
120.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[Bm] [A]
[D] There's a blizzard coming on, [G] and I [Em] sure wish I was [D] home.
For my pony is so weak, he [A] cannot stand.
Listen [D] to that northern sigh, [G] if we don't get home, we'll die.
[A] And it's only seven miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
And [A] it's only seven miles to [D] Mary Anne.
You can bet we're on her mind, [G] for it's nearly [Em] supper time.
And I'll bet there's hot biscuits in [A] the pan.
Lord, [D] my hands feel like they're froze.
[G] There's a numbness in my toes.
[A] But it's only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
[Em] It's [A] only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
[D]
Get up, Dan, you ornery [G] cuss, or you'll be the death of us.
I'm so weary, but I'll help you [A] if I can.
[D] All right, Dan, maybe it's [G] best if we stop a while and rest.
For [A] we're just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne.
[A] We're just a hundred yards from Mary [D] Anne.
Late that night, the storm was gone.
[G] They found them there at dawn.
He'd have made it, but he just couldn't leave old [A] Dan.
[D] Yes, they found him there on the plains.
[G] His hands were frozen right to the [D] reins.
He [A] was just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne.
He [A] was just a hundred yards from [C#m] Mary [D] Anne.
[Bm] [A]
[D] There's a blizzard coming on, [G] and I [Em] sure wish I was [D] home.
For my pony is so weak, he [A] cannot stand.
Listen [D] to that northern sigh, [G] if we don't get home, we'll die.
[A] And it's only seven miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
And [A] it's only seven miles to [D] Mary Anne.
You can bet we're on her mind, [G] for it's nearly [Em] supper time.
And I'll bet there's hot biscuits in [A] the pan.
Lord, [D] my hands feel like they're froze.
[G] There's a numbness in my toes.
[A] But it's only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
[Em] It's [A] only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
[D]
Get up, Dan, you ornery [G] cuss, or you'll be the death of us.
I'm so weary, but I'll help you [A] if I can.
[D] All right, Dan, maybe it's [G] best if we stop a while and rest.
For [A] we're just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne.
[A] We're just a hundred yards from Mary [D] Anne.
Late that night, the storm was gone.
[G] They found them there at dawn.
He'd have made it, but he just couldn't leave old [A] Dan.
[D] Yes, they found him there on the plains.
[G] His hands were frozen right to the [D] reins.
He [A] was just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne.
He [A] was just a hundred yards from [C#m] Mary [D] Anne.
Key:
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Bm
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_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] There's a blizzard _ coming on, [G] and I [Em] sure wish I was [D] home.
_ For my pony is so weak, he [A] cannot stand. _ _ _
_ Listen [D] to that northern sigh, _ [G] if we don't get home, we'll die.
[A] And it's only seven miles to [Bm] Mary Anne. _ _
_ And [A] it's only seven miles to [D] Mary Anne. _ _ _
_ You can bet we're on her mind, _ [G] for it's nearly [Em] supper time.
_ And I'll bet there's hot biscuits in [A] the pan. _ _ _
_ Lord, [D] my hands feel like they're froze.
_ [G] There's a numbness in my toes.
_ [A] But it's only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] It's [A] only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
_ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Get up, Dan, you ornery [G] cuss, _ or you'll be the death of us.
_ _ _ I'm so weary, but I'll help you [A] if I can. _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ All right, Dan, maybe it's [G] best if we stop a while and rest.
_ For [A] we're just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne. _ _ _
_ _ [A] We're just a hundred yards from Mary [D] Anne. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Late that night, the storm was gone.
_ [G] _ They found them there at dawn.
_ _ He'd have made it, but he just couldn't leave old [A] Dan. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ Yes, they found him there on the plains.
_ [G] His hands were frozen right to the [D] reins.
He [A] was just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne. _ _ _
_ He [A] was just a hundred yards from [C#m] Mary [D] Anne. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] There's a blizzard _ coming on, [G] and I [Em] sure wish I was [D] home.
_ For my pony is so weak, he [A] cannot stand. _ _ _
_ Listen [D] to that northern sigh, _ [G] if we don't get home, we'll die.
[A] And it's only seven miles to [Bm] Mary Anne. _ _
_ And [A] it's only seven miles to [D] Mary Anne. _ _ _
_ You can bet we're on her mind, _ [G] for it's nearly [Em] supper time.
_ And I'll bet there's hot biscuits in [A] the pan. _ _ _
_ Lord, [D] my hands feel like they're froze.
_ [G] There's a numbness in my toes.
_ [A] But it's only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] It's [A] only three more miles to [Bm] Mary Anne.
_ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Get up, Dan, you ornery [G] cuss, _ or you'll be the death of us.
_ _ _ I'm so weary, but I'll help you [A] if I can. _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ All right, Dan, maybe it's [G] best if we stop a while and rest.
_ For [A] we're just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne. _ _ _
_ _ [A] We're just a hundred yards from Mary [D] Anne. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Late that night, the storm was gone.
_ [G] _ They found them there at dawn.
_ _ He'd have made it, but he just couldn't leave old [A] Dan. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ Yes, they found him there on the plains.
_ [G] His hands were frozen right to the [D] reins.
He [A] was just a hundred yards from Mary [Bm] Anne. _ _ _
_ He [A] was just a hundred yards from [C#m] Mary [D] Anne. _ _ _
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