Chords for Mary Of The Wild Moor
Tempo:
219.9 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
F
Ab
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb]
[Eb]
It was on [Bb] one cold, [Eb] merry night, when the wind [F] blew across the [Bb] wild wood.
[Eb] And Mary [Bb] came wandering [Eb] home with [Ab] her child, till [Eb] she came to [Bb] her own [Eb] father's door.
[C]
[Eb] Father, [Bb] dear father, [Eb] she cried, come down [F] and open [Bb] the door,
[Eb] or the child in [Bb] my arms [Eb] will perish [Ab] and die from [Eb] the wind that [Bb] blows across the [Eb] wild wood.
[Bb]
[Eb]
Oh, why [Bb] did I leave this [Eb] tiny spot where once I [F] was happy [Bb]
and free?
[Eb] I am now doomed to [Bb] roam without [Eb]
friends [Ab] or a home, and [Eb] no one to [Bb] take pity on [Bb] me.
[Eb] But her father [Bb] was deaf to [Eb] her cry, not a sound [F] of her voice did [Bb] he hear.
[Eb] So the watchdog [Bb] did out, [Fm] and [Eb] the village [Ab] bell tolled, and [Eb] the wind blew [Bb] across the [Eb] wild wood.
[Bb]
[Eb] Oh, how the [Bb] old man must [Eb] have felt when he came to [F] the door the [Bb] next morn.
[Eb] Had he found Mary [Bb] dead, but [Eb] the child still alive, closely grasped in his [Bb] dead [Eb] mother's arms.
[Bb] [Eb]
He didn't breathe, the [Bb] old man [Eb] pined away, and the child to [F] its mother [Bb] went soon.
[Eb] And no one, [Bb] they say, [Eb] has lived there [Eb] till this day, and the cottage [Bb] to the [Eb] west goes.
But the village was [Bb] small, [Eb]
and the willow [F] grew cold to [Bb] the door.
[Eb] Saying, there Mary [Bb] died, [Eb] once a fair [Ab] village bride, from the winds that blow [Bb] across the wild wood.
[Eb] [N]
[Eb]
It was on [Bb] one cold, [Eb] merry night, when the wind [F] blew across the [Bb] wild wood.
[Eb] And Mary [Bb] came wandering [Eb] home with [Ab] her child, till [Eb] she came to [Bb] her own [Eb] father's door.
[C]
[Eb] Father, [Bb] dear father, [Eb] she cried, come down [F] and open [Bb] the door,
[Eb] or the child in [Bb] my arms [Eb] will perish [Ab] and die from [Eb] the wind that [Bb] blows across the [Eb] wild wood.
[Bb]
[Eb]
Oh, why [Bb] did I leave this [Eb] tiny spot where once I [F] was happy [Bb]
and free?
[Eb] I am now doomed to [Bb] roam without [Eb]
friends [Ab] or a home, and [Eb] no one to [Bb] take pity on [Bb] me.
[Eb] But her father [Bb] was deaf to [Eb] her cry, not a sound [F] of her voice did [Bb] he hear.
[Eb] So the watchdog [Bb] did out, [Fm] and [Eb] the village [Ab] bell tolled, and [Eb] the wind blew [Bb] across the [Eb] wild wood.
[Bb]
[Eb] Oh, how the [Bb] old man must [Eb] have felt when he came to [F] the door the [Bb] next morn.
[Eb] Had he found Mary [Bb] dead, but [Eb] the child still alive, closely grasped in his [Bb] dead [Eb] mother's arms.
[Bb] [Eb]
He didn't breathe, the [Bb] old man [Eb] pined away, and the child to [F] its mother [Bb] went soon.
[Eb] And no one, [Bb] they say, [Eb] has lived there [Eb] till this day, and the cottage [Bb] to the [Eb] west goes.
But the village was [Bb] small, [Eb]
and the willow [F] grew cold to [Bb] the door.
[Eb] Saying, there Mary [Bb] died, [Eb] once a fair [Ab] village bride, from the winds that blow [Bb] across the wild wood.
[Eb] [N]
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_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ It was _ on [Bb] one cold, _ [Eb] merry _ _ _ _ _ night, _ _ when the _ wind [F] blew across the _ [Bb] wild _ _ _ _ wood.
_ _ [Eb] And _ Mary _ [Bb] came _ wandering _ [Eb] _ home with [Ab] her _ child, till [Eb] she _ came to [Bb] her own _ _ [Eb] father's _ door.
_ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ Father, [Bb] dear _ father, [Eb] she _ _ _ cried, _ _ _ _ come _ _ down [F] and open _ [Bb] the door, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] or the child in _ [Bb] my arms _ _ [Eb] will _ perish _ [Ab] and die from [Eb] the _ wind that [Bb] blows _ across the [Eb] wild _ wood. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, _ why _ [Bb] did I leave this [Eb] tiny spot _ _ _ _ _ _ where _ once I [F] was _ happy _ [Bb]
and free? _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I am now doomed to [Bb] roam _ without [Eb] _
friends [Ab] or a _ home, and [Eb] no _ one to [Bb] take _ _ pity on _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] me.
_ _ [Eb] But her _ _ father [Bb] was deaf to [Eb] her _ _ _ _ _ _ cry, _ not a _ sound [F] of her voice did [Bb] he _ _ _ hear. _
_ _ [Eb] So the _ watchdog [Bb] did _ out, [Fm] and [Eb] the _ village [Ab] bell _ _ tolled, and [Eb] the _ _ wind blew [Bb] _ _ across the [Eb] wild wood.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] Oh, how _ the [Bb] old man must [Eb] have felt _ _ _ _ _ when he _ came to [F] the door the _ [Bb] next _ morn. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] Had he found Mary [Bb] _ _ dead, but [Eb] the child still _ _ alive, _ closely _ _ grasped in his [Bb] dead _ _ [Eb] mother's _ _ arms. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ He didn't _ breathe, the [Bb] old man _ [Eb] pined _ away, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and the _ _ child to [F] its _ mother [Bb] went _ _ soon. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] And no one, [Bb] they _ say, [Eb] has lived there [Eb] till this _ day, and the _ _ cottage [Bb] to the _ _ [Eb] west goes. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
But the _ _ village was [Bb] small, _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
and the _ _ willow [F] grew cold to [Bb] the _ _ _ _ _ door.
_ _ _ [Eb] Saying, there Mary _ [Bb] _ died, _ [Eb] once a fair _ [Ab] village _ _ bride, from the _ _ winds that blow [Bb] _ _ across the wild wood.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ It was _ on [Bb] one cold, _ [Eb] merry _ _ _ _ _ night, _ _ when the _ wind [F] blew across the _ [Bb] wild _ _ _ _ wood.
_ _ [Eb] And _ Mary _ [Bb] came _ wandering _ [Eb] _ home with [Ab] her _ child, till [Eb] she _ came to [Bb] her own _ _ [Eb] father's _ door.
_ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ Father, [Bb] dear _ father, [Eb] she _ _ _ cried, _ _ _ _ come _ _ down [F] and open _ [Bb] the door, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] or the child in _ [Bb] my arms _ _ [Eb] will _ perish _ [Ab] and die from [Eb] the _ wind that [Bb] blows _ across the [Eb] wild _ wood. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, _ why _ [Bb] did I leave this [Eb] tiny spot _ _ _ _ _ _ where _ once I [F] was _ happy _ [Bb]
and free? _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I am now doomed to [Bb] roam _ without [Eb] _
friends [Ab] or a _ home, and [Eb] no _ one to [Bb] take _ _ pity on _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] me.
_ _ [Eb] But her _ _ father [Bb] was deaf to [Eb] her _ _ _ _ _ _ cry, _ not a _ sound [F] of her voice did [Bb] he _ _ _ hear. _
_ _ [Eb] So the _ watchdog [Bb] did _ out, [Fm] and [Eb] the _ village [Ab] bell _ _ tolled, and [Eb] the _ _ wind blew [Bb] _ _ across the [Eb] wild wood.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] Oh, how _ the [Bb] old man must [Eb] have felt _ _ _ _ _ when he _ came to [F] the door the _ [Bb] next _ morn. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] Had he found Mary [Bb] _ _ dead, but [Eb] the child still _ _ alive, _ closely _ _ grasped in his [Bb] dead _ _ [Eb] mother's _ _ arms. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ He didn't _ breathe, the [Bb] old man _ [Eb] pined _ away, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and the _ _ child to [F] its _ mother [Bb] went _ _ soon. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] And no one, [Bb] they _ say, [Eb] has lived there [Eb] till this _ day, and the _ _ cottage [Bb] to the _ _ [Eb] west goes. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
But the _ _ village was [Bb] small, _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
and the _ _ willow [F] grew cold to [Bb] the _ _ _ _ _ door.
_ _ _ [Eb] Saying, there Mary _ [Bb] _ died, _ [Eb] once a fair _ [Ab] village _ _ bride, from the _ _ winds that blow [Bb] _ _ across the wild wood.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _