Chords for Leanne Chaulk, More To Be Pitied
Tempo:
128.3 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
F#
D#
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#]
[C#]
At an old [G#] country bar [Fm] on the [C#] bowery, round the table was seated [F#] a wine -grower.
A glass
[C#] carousing, for them life seems cheerful [G#] and gay.
At [C#] the very [G#] next table [C#] was seated a girl who had fallen [F#] to shame.
All the young was jeered at [C#] her weakness.
Then [G#] they heard an old woman [C#] explain,
She's more to [G#] be pitied [C#] than censored.
[F] [F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] despised.
[F#] She's just a young woman [C#] who ventured
on [D#] life's stormy seas [G#] ill -advised.
To [C#] the scorner [G#] with words fierce [C#] and bitter,
who laughed at her shame and [F#] downfall.
For a moment just stop and [C#] consider
that [G#] every man was the cause [C#] of it all.
[G#]
[C#]
At an old [G#] country church round [C#] the bowery,
a small crowd had gathered [F#] one day.
While the parson was preaching [C#] a sermon
For someone who had just [G#] passed away
was [C#] the same [G#] wayward girl [C#] from the bowery
whose life of adventure [F#] had fled.
But he never did mention [C#] her downfall.
He [G#] just asked for God's mercy [C#] and he said,
She's more to [G#] be pitied [C#] than censored.
[F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] despised.
[F#] She's just a young woman [C#] who ventured
on [D#] life's stormy seas [G#] ill-advised.
[D#m] To [C#] the [G#] scorner with words fierce [C#] and bitter,
who laughed at her shame [F#] and downfall.
For a moment just stop and [C#] consider
[G#] that every man was the cause [C#] of it all.
[F#] For a moment [C#] just stop and consider
[G#] that every man was the cause of [C#] it all.
[C#]
At an old [G#] country bar [Fm] on the [C#] bowery, round the table was seated [F#] a wine -grower.
A glass
[C#] carousing, for them life seems cheerful [G#] and gay.
At [C#] the very [G#] next table [C#] was seated a girl who had fallen [F#] to shame.
All the young was jeered at [C#] her weakness.
Then [G#] they heard an old woman [C#] explain,
She's more to [G#] be pitied [C#] than censored.
[F] [F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] despised.
[F#] She's just a young woman [C#] who ventured
on [D#] life's stormy seas [G#] ill -advised.
To [C#] the scorner [G#] with words fierce [C#] and bitter,
who laughed at her shame and [F#] downfall.
For a moment just stop and [C#] consider
that [G#] every man was the cause [C#] of it all.
[G#]
[C#]
At an old [G#] country church round [C#] the bowery,
a small crowd had gathered [F#] one day.
While the parson was preaching [C#] a sermon
For someone who had just [G#] passed away
was [C#] the same [G#] wayward girl [C#] from the bowery
whose life of adventure [F#] had fled.
But he never did mention [C#] her downfall.
He [G#] just asked for God's mercy [C#] and he said,
She's more to [G#] be pitied [C#] than censored.
[F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] despised.
[F#] She's just a young woman [C#] who ventured
on [D#] life's stormy seas [G#] ill-advised.
[D#m] To [C#] the [G#] scorner with words fierce [C#] and bitter,
who laughed at her shame [F#] and downfall.
For a moment just stop and [C#] consider
[G#] that every man was the cause [C#] of it all.
[F#] For a moment [C#] just stop and consider
[G#] that every man was the cause of [C#] it all.
Key:
C#
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F#
D#
Fm
C#
G#
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_ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
At an old [G#] country bar [Fm] on the [C#] _ _ _ bowery, round the _ table was seated [F#] a wine _ _ _ _ _ -grower.
A _ glass _ _
_ _ [C#] _ carousing, _ _ _ _ for them life seems cheerful [G#] and _ gay. _ _
At [C#] the very [G#] next table [C#] was seated _ _ _ a girl who had fallen [F#] to _ shame. _ _
All the young _ was jeered at [C#] her weakness. _ _ _
Then [G#] they heard an old _ woman [C#] _ explain, _ _ _
_ She's more to [G#] be _ pitied [C#] than _ _ censored. _
_ [F] [F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] _ _ _ _ despised.
_ [F#] She's just a young _ woman [C#] who _ _ ventured _
on [D#] _ life's stormy seas [G#] ill _ -advised. _ _
To [C#] the _ scorner [G#] with words fierce [C#] and bitter, _ _ _
_ who laughed at her shame and [F#] _ _ downfall. _ _
_ For a _ moment just stop and [C#] consider _ _ _ _
that [G#] every man was the cause [C#] of it all. _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ At an old [G#] country church round [C#] the _ _ _ bowery,
_ a small crowd had _ gathered [F#] one _ _ _ day.
_ While the _ parson was preaching [C#] a sermon _ _ _
For someone who had just _ [G#] passed _ _ away _
was [C#] the same [G#] wayward girl _ [C#] from the _ _ _ bowery
_ whose life of _ adventure [F#] had fled. _ _
But he _ never did _ mention [C#] her _ _ downfall. _
He [G#] just asked for God's mercy [C#] and he said, _ _ _
_ She's more to [G#] be _ pitied [C#] than _ censored. _ _
_ _ [F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] _ _ _ despised. _
_ _ [F#] She's just a young woman [C#] who _ _ ventured _
on [D#] _ _ life's stormy _ seas [G#] ill-advised. _ _ _
[D#m] To [C#] the _ _ [G#] scorner with words fierce [C#] and _ bitter, _ _
_ who _ laughed at her _ shame [F#] and _ downfall. _ _
_ For a _ moment just stop and [C#] _ _ consider _ _
_ [G#] that every man was the cause [C#] of it _ all. _
_ [F#] For a moment _ _ _ _ [C#] just _ stop and consider _ _
_ [G#] that every man was the cause of [C#] it all. _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
At an old [G#] country bar [Fm] on the [C#] _ _ _ bowery, round the _ table was seated [F#] a wine _ _ _ _ _ -grower.
A _ glass _ _
_ _ [C#] _ carousing, _ _ _ _ for them life seems cheerful [G#] and _ gay. _ _
At [C#] the very [G#] next table [C#] was seated _ _ _ a girl who had fallen [F#] to _ shame. _ _
All the young _ was jeered at [C#] her weakness. _ _ _
Then [G#] they heard an old _ woman [C#] _ explain, _ _ _
_ She's more to [G#] be _ pitied [C#] than _ _ censored. _
_ [F] [F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] _ _ _ _ despised.
_ [F#] She's just a young _ woman [C#] who _ _ ventured _
on [D#] _ life's stormy seas [G#] ill _ -advised. _ _
To [C#] the _ scorner [G#] with words fierce [C#] and bitter, _ _ _
_ who laughed at her shame and [F#] _ _ downfall. _ _
_ For a _ moment just stop and [C#] consider _ _ _ _
that [G#] every man was the cause [C#] of it all. _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ At an old [G#] country church round [C#] the _ _ _ bowery,
_ a small crowd had _ gathered [F#] one _ _ _ day.
_ While the _ parson was preaching [C#] a sermon _ _ _
For someone who had just _ [G#] passed _ _ away _
was [C#] the same [G#] wayward girl _ [C#] from the _ _ _ bowery
_ whose life of _ adventure [F#] had fled. _ _
But he _ never did _ mention [C#] her _ _ downfall. _
He [G#] just asked for God's mercy [C#] and he said, _ _ _
_ She's more to [G#] be _ pitied [C#] than _ censored. _ _
_ _ [F#] She's more to be helped than [C#] _ _ _ despised. _
_ _ [F#] She's just a young woman [C#] who _ _ ventured _
on [D#] _ _ life's stormy _ seas [G#] ill-advised. _ _ _
[D#m] To [C#] the _ _ [G#] scorner with words fierce [C#] and _ bitter, _ _
_ who _ laughed at her _ shame [F#] and _ downfall. _ _
_ For a _ moment just stop and [C#] _ _ consider _ _
_ [G#] that every man was the cause [C#] of it _ all. _
_ [F#] For a moment _ _ _ _ [C#] just _ stop and consider _ _
_ [G#] that every man was the cause of [C#] it all. _ _ _