Chords for kate rusby - drowned lovers (live)
Tempo:
103.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Bm
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[D] [G]
[D] [G]
Well he [G] sits in his stable dawn his comb and his cold black steed
[D] He's doubting on [G] fair Margaret's love and his heart begins to bleed
[D]
Fetch corn [G] unto me horse and mother and me to my man John
And [D] I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes on
Stay at home with me dear Willie, oh stay at home with me
And the very best cock in all the roost your own supper will be
Of all your cocks and all your roosts I'll vow you not a pin
And I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes in
If you go to fair Margaret's bow may thou believe me
In the deepest part of the Clyde water then drowned you will be
The good steed that I ride [B] upon cost me [G] thrice thirty pound
And I'll put trust in his suey feet to take me safe and [D] sound
He's ridden [G] high high high [D] hill and down yon [G] dowry den
[D] Rushing [G] in the Clyde water would have feared five hundred men
[Bm] Or roaring [G] Clyde you roar so [Bm] loud your streams are [G] one for strong
[Bm] Made me a [G] wreck as I come [Bm] back but spare me [G] as I'm [D] gone
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[Bm] [G]
[D]
He's [G] gone to fair [D] Margaret's bow his toll [G] on the pin
[D]
Rise up [G] rise up me may [D] Margaret rise up [G] and let me in
Oh who is this at me bow with all cold and may Margaret's name
Oh it's only fairs of little Willie and this night come to her [D] home
[G] Open ye gates [D] this night oh [G] open let me in
Only boots there full of the Clyde [D] water and I'm frozen [G] to the skin
Me barns are full of corn and me stables full of hay
And me boughs are full of gentlemen they won't remove till they
Learned their lance ye may [D] Margaret left [G] you well under due
My mother's [D] own curse by coming [G] this night to [Bm] you
He's [G] ridden high [Bm] high high hill and down yon dowry den
[Bm] And I'm rushing [G] in the Clyde water to Willie's horse from him
[D]
The hairy [G] hardish young [D] man sunk into the [G] pot so [D] deep
Upon [G] her woke Miss May [D] Margaret out from [G] her dreary sleep
[Bm] Come here [G] come here me mother dear read to me my [Bm] dream
I dream [G] my love was at her gate and no one let him [D] in
Lie there [G] lie there me may [D] Margaret lie there [G] and take your [D] rest
Since [G] your love was at [D] her gate it's but [G] two quarters [Bm] past
Nimbly [G] nimbly row she o'er to the water's brim
And the louder that this young girl [Bm] cried the louder [G] growled the wind
[D] The next [G] step she went [D] in she's up and [G] to her feet
[D]
Oh [G] nasty young girl [D] crying the water's [G] warm just deep
The very next step she went in she's up onto her knees
Cried she I would go father ben if I met your lover could see
[D]
The next step [G] she [D] went in she's up [G] onto her chin
In [D] the deepest part of the Clyde water she found sweet William in
[Bm] Saying [G] you've had a cruel mother Willie and I have had another
And now we sleep in the Clyde water like sister and like brother
[A] Saying you've had a [Em] cruel mother Willie and [G] I have had another
[Bm] And now [Em] we sleep in the Clyde [Bm] water like sister [G] and like brother
[D] [A] [Bm] [G] [D] [A]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[G] [A]
[Bm] [D] [A]
[Bm] [G] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D]
[N]
[D] [G]
Well he [G] sits in his stable dawn his comb and his cold black steed
[D] He's doubting on [G] fair Margaret's love and his heart begins to bleed
[D]
Fetch corn [G] unto me horse and mother and me to my man John
And [D] I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes on
Stay at home with me dear Willie, oh stay at home with me
And the very best cock in all the roost your own supper will be
Of all your cocks and all your roosts I'll vow you not a pin
And I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes in
If you go to fair Margaret's bow may thou believe me
In the deepest part of the Clyde water then drowned you will be
The good steed that I ride [B] upon cost me [G] thrice thirty pound
And I'll put trust in his suey feet to take me safe and [D] sound
He's ridden [G] high high high [D] hill and down yon [G] dowry den
[D] Rushing [G] in the Clyde water would have feared five hundred men
[Bm] Or roaring [G] Clyde you roar so [Bm] loud your streams are [G] one for strong
[Bm] Made me a [G] wreck as I come [Bm] back but spare me [G] as I'm [D] gone
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[Bm] [G]
[D]
He's [G] gone to fair [D] Margaret's bow his toll [G] on the pin
[D]
Rise up [G] rise up me may [D] Margaret rise up [G] and let me in
Oh who is this at me bow with all cold and may Margaret's name
Oh it's only fairs of little Willie and this night come to her [D] home
[G] Open ye gates [D] this night oh [G] open let me in
Only boots there full of the Clyde [D] water and I'm frozen [G] to the skin
Me barns are full of corn and me stables full of hay
And me boughs are full of gentlemen they won't remove till they
Learned their lance ye may [D] Margaret left [G] you well under due
My mother's [D] own curse by coming [G] this night to [Bm] you
He's [G] ridden high [Bm] high high hill and down yon dowry den
[Bm] And I'm rushing [G] in the Clyde water to Willie's horse from him
[D]
The hairy [G] hardish young [D] man sunk into the [G] pot so [D] deep
Upon [G] her woke Miss May [D] Margaret out from [G] her dreary sleep
[Bm] Come here [G] come here me mother dear read to me my [Bm] dream
I dream [G] my love was at her gate and no one let him [D] in
Lie there [G] lie there me may [D] Margaret lie there [G] and take your [D] rest
Since [G] your love was at [D] her gate it's but [G] two quarters [Bm] past
Nimbly [G] nimbly row she o'er to the water's brim
And the louder that this young girl [Bm] cried the louder [G] growled the wind
[D] The next [G] step she went [D] in she's up and [G] to her feet
[D]
Oh [G] nasty young girl [D] crying the water's [G] warm just deep
The very next step she went in she's up onto her knees
Cried she I would go father ben if I met your lover could see
[D]
The next step [G] she [D] went in she's up [G] onto her chin
In [D] the deepest part of the Clyde water she found sweet William in
[Bm] Saying [G] you've had a cruel mother Willie and I have had another
And now we sleep in the Clyde water like sister and like brother
[A] Saying you've had a [Em] cruel mother Willie and [G] I have had another
[Bm] And now [Em] we sleep in the Clyde [Bm] water like sister [G] and like brother
[D] [A] [Bm] [G] [D] [A]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[G] [A]
[Bm] [D] [A]
[Bm] [G] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D]
[N]
Key:
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Em
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Bm
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Well he [G] sits in his stable dawn his comb and his cold black steed
[D] He's doubting on [G] fair Margaret's love and his heart begins to bleed
[D]
Fetch corn [G] unto me horse and mother and me to my man John
And [D] I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes on
Stay at home with me dear Willie, oh stay at home with me
And the very best cock in all the roost your own supper will be
Of all your cocks and all your roosts I'll vow you not a pin
And I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes in
If you go to fair Margaret's bow may thou believe me
In the deepest part of the Clyde water then drowned you will be
The good steed that I ride [B] upon cost me [G] thrice thirty pound
And I'll put trust in his suey feet to take me safe and [D] sound
He's ridden [G] high high high [D] hill and down yon [G] dowry den
[D] Rushing [G] in the Clyde water would have feared five hundred men
[Bm] Or roaring [G] Clyde you roar so [Bm] loud your streams are [G] one for strong
[Bm] Made me a [G] wreck as I come [Bm] back but spare me [G] as I'm [D] gone
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
He's [G] gone to fair [D] Margaret's bow his toll [G] on the pin
[D]
Rise up [G] rise up me may [D] Margaret rise up [G] and let me in
Oh who is this at me bow with all cold and may Margaret's name
Oh it's only fairs of little Willie and this night come to her [D] home
[G] Open ye gates [D] this night oh [G] open let me in
Only boots there full of the Clyde [D] water and I'm frozen [G] to the skin
Me barns are full of corn and me stables full of hay
And me boughs are full of gentlemen they won't remove till they
Learned their lance ye may [D] Margaret left [G] you well under due
_ My mother's [D] own curse by coming [G] this night to [Bm] you
He's [G] ridden high [Bm] high high hill and down yon dowry den
[Bm] And I'm rushing [G] in the Clyde water to Willie's horse from him
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
The hairy [G] hardish young [D] man sunk into the [G] pot so [D] deep
Upon [G] her woke Miss May [D] Margaret out from [G] her dreary sleep
[Bm] Come here [G] come here me mother dear read to me my [Bm] dream
I dream [G] my love was at her gate and no one let him [D] in
Lie there [G] lie there me may [D] Margaret lie there [G] and take your [D] rest
Since [G] your love was at [D] her gate it's but [G] two quarters [Bm] past
Nimbly [G] nimbly row she o'er to the water's brim
And the louder that this young girl [Bm] cried the louder [G] growled the wind
[D] The next [G] step she went [D] in she's up and [G] to her feet
[D]
Oh [G] nasty young girl [D] crying the water's [G] warm just deep
The very next step she went in she's up onto her knees
Cried she I would go father ben if I met your lover could see
[D]
The next step [G] she [D] went in she's up [G] onto her chin
In [D] the deepest part of the Clyde water she found sweet William in
[Bm] Saying [G] you've had a cruel mother Willie and I have had another
And now we sleep in the Clyde water like sister and like brother _
_ _ _ [A] Saying you've had a [Em] cruel mother Willie and [G] I have had another
[Bm] And now [Em] we sleep in the Clyde [Bm] water like sister [G] and like brother
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Well he [G] sits in his stable dawn his comb and his cold black steed
[D] He's doubting on [G] fair Margaret's love and his heart begins to bleed
[D]
Fetch corn [G] unto me horse and mother and me to my man John
And [D] I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes on
Stay at home with me dear Willie, oh stay at home with me
And the very best cock in all the roost your own supper will be
Of all your cocks and all your roosts I'll vow you not a pin
And I'll await a fair Margaret's bow before the night comes in
If you go to fair Margaret's bow may thou believe me
In the deepest part of the Clyde water then drowned you will be
The good steed that I ride [B] upon cost me [G] thrice thirty pound
And I'll put trust in his suey feet to take me safe and [D] sound
He's ridden [G] high high high [D] hill and down yon [G] dowry den
[D] Rushing [G] in the Clyde water would have feared five hundred men
[Bm] Or roaring [G] Clyde you roar so [Bm] loud your streams are [G] one for strong
[Bm] Made me a [G] wreck as I come [Bm] back but spare me [G] as I'm [D] gone
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
He's [G] gone to fair [D] Margaret's bow his toll [G] on the pin
[D]
Rise up [G] rise up me may [D] Margaret rise up [G] and let me in
Oh who is this at me bow with all cold and may Margaret's name
Oh it's only fairs of little Willie and this night come to her [D] home
[G] Open ye gates [D] this night oh [G] open let me in
Only boots there full of the Clyde [D] water and I'm frozen [G] to the skin
Me barns are full of corn and me stables full of hay
And me boughs are full of gentlemen they won't remove till they
Learned their lance ye may [D] Margaret left [G] you well under due
_ My mother's [D] own curse by coming [G] this night to [Bm] you
He's [G] ridden high [Bm] high high hill and down yon dowry den
[Bm] And I'm rushing [G] in the Clyde water to Willie's horse from him
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
The hairy [G] hardish young [D] man sunk into the [G] pot so [D] deep
Upon [G] her woke Miss May [D] Margaret out from [G] her dreary sleep
[Bm] Come here [G] come here me mother dear read to me my [Bm] dream
I dream [G] my love was at her gate and no one let him [D] in
Lie there [G] lie there me may [D] Margaret lie there [G] and take your [D] rest
Since [G] your love was at [D] her gate it's but [G] two quarters [Bm] past
Nimbly [G] nimbly row she o'er to the water's brim
And the louder that this young girl [Bm] cried the louder [G] growled the wind
[D] The next [G] step she went [D] in she's up and [G] to her feet
[D]
Oh [G] nasty young girl [D] crying the water's [G] warm just deep
The very next step she went in she's up onto her knees
Cried she I would go father ben if I met your lover could see
[D]
The next step [G] she [D] went in she's up [G] onto her chin
In [D] the deepest part of the Clyde water she found sweet William in
[Bm] Saying [G] you've had a cruel mother Willie and I have had another
And now we sleep in the Clyde water like sister and like brother _
_ _ _ [A] Saying you've had a [Em] cruel mother Willie and [G] I have had another
[Bm] And now [Em] we sleep in the Clyde [Bm] water like sister [G] and like brother
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