Chords for Sara Evans - Mary of the Wild Moor
Tempo:
121.9 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
E
C#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
On a cold [F#] winter's night, as [B] the winds blew across [F#] the wild moor,
[B] poor Mary [F#] came wandering [B]
home with her [B] child,
till she came to [F#] her own [C#]
father's door.
Papa, [B]
[F#]
[B]
[F#] [B]
[F#] oh Papa, [B] she cried, come [C#] down and open [F#] the door,
or [B] the child in [F#] my arms [B] will perish [E] and die from the winds [F#] that blow across the wild moor.
[B] But
[F#] [B] the old [F#] man was deaf to [B] her cry, and not a sound of [C#] her voice did [F#] he hear,
[B] while the watchdog [F#] did howl and the village bell [E]
tolled,
[B] the winds [F#] blew across the wild [B] moor.
[E]
The [B] [C#]
[B] old [F#] man [B] must have fell, when he came [C#] to the door [F#] the next morn,
[B] and he found Mary [F#] dead, but [B] the child, yeah,
[E] [B] lied clutched close to his [F#] dead [B] mother's [E] breast.
[B]
Now the old man [F#] in grief pined [B] away, and the babe [C#] to its mother went [F#] soon,
[B] and no one, they [F#] say, has [B] lived there [E] to this day, [B] and the cottage [F#]
is left [B] to run.
[E] [B] [C#]
Now [B] the villagers [F#]
point out [B] the place where the abbey [C#] goes over [F#] the door,
[G#] [B] saying there Mary [F#]
died, once [B] a fair [E] village bride,
from [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the [B] wild moor.
[E]
From [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the wild
[G#] moor.
[B] [F#]
[B]
[B] poor Mary [F#] came wandering [B]
home with her [B] child,
till she came to [F#] her own [C#]
father's door.
Papa, [B]
[F#]
[B]
[F#] [B]
[F#] oh Papa, [B] she cried, come [C#] down and open [F#] the door,
or [B] the child in [F#] my arms [B] will perish [E] and die from the winds [F#] that blow across the wild moor.
[B] But
[F#] [B] the old [F#] man was deaf to [B] her cry, and not a sound of [C#] her voice did [F#] he hear,
[B] while the watchdog [F#] did howl and the village bell [E]
tolled,
[B] the winds [F#] blew across the wild [B] moor.
[E]
The [B] [C#]
[B] old [F#] man [B] must have fell, when he came [C#] to the door [F#] the next morn,
[B] and he found Mary [F#] dead, but [B] the child, yeah,
[E] [B] lied clutched close to his [F#] dead [B] mother's [E] breast.
[B]
Now the old man [F#] in grief pined [B] away, and the babe [C#] to its mother went [F#] soon,
[B] and no one, they [F#] say, has [B] lived there [E] to this day, [B] and the cottage [F#]
is left [B] to run.
[E] [B] [C#]
Now [B] the villagers [F#]
point out [B] the place where the abbey [C#] goes over [F#] the door,
[G#] [B] saying there Mary [F#]
died, once [B] a fair [E] village bride,
from [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the [B] wild moor.
[E]
From [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the wild
[G#] moor.
[B] [F#]
[B]
Key:
B
F#
E
C#
G#
B
F#
E
On a cold [F#] winter's _ night, _ as [B] the _ winds blew across [F#] the wild _ _ _ moor, _ _
[B] poor Mary [F#] came _ wandering _ _ [B]
home with her _ _ [B] child,
_ till she came to [F#] her own [C#] _ _
father's door. _
Papa, _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [F#] oh Papa, [B] she cried, _ _ come [C#] down and open [F#] the door,
or [B] the child in [F#] my arms [B] will perish [E] and die from the winds [F#] that blow across the wild _ moor.
_ [B] _ But _
[F#] _ _ [B] the old [F#] man was deaf to [B] her _ cry, and not a sound of [C#] her voice did [F#] he _ hear,
[B] while the watchdog [F#] did howl and the village bell [E]
tolled,
[B] the winds [F#] blew across the wild [B] _ moor.
[E]
The [B] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [B] _ old [F#] man [B] must have fell, _ when he came [C#] to the door [F#] the next _ _ morn,
[B] and he found Mary [F#] dead, but [B] the child, yeah,
[E] _ [B] lied clutched close to his [F#] dead [B] mother's _ [E] breast.
_ [B] _ _
_ _ Now the old man [F#] in grief pined [B] away, _ _ and the babe [C#] to its mother went [F#] soon,
_ _ [B] and no one, they [F#] say, has [B] lived there [E] to this day, [B] and the cottage [F#]
is left [B] to run. _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _
Now [B] the villagers [F#]
point out [B] the _ place where the abbey [C#] goes over [F#] the _ door,
[G#] _ [B] saying there Mary [F#]
died, once [B] a fair [E] village bride,
from [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the [B] wild moor.
_ [E]
From [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the wild _
[G#] moor.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[B] poor Mary [F#] came _ wandering _ _ [B]
home with her _ _ [B] child,
_ till she came to [F#] her own [C#] _ _
father's door. _
Papa, _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [F#] oh Papa, [B] she cried, _ _ come [C#] down and open [F#] the door,
or [B] the child in [F#] my arms [B] will perish [E] and die from the winds [F#] that blow across the wild _ moor.
_ [B] _ But _
[F#] _ _ [B] the old [F#] man was deaf to [B] her _ cry, and not a sound of [C#] her voice did [F#] he _ hear,
[B] while the watchdog [F#] did howl and the village bell [E]
tolled,
[B] the winds [F#] blew across the wild [B] _ moor.
[E]
The [B] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [B] _ old [F#] man [B] must have fell, _ when he came [C#] to the door [F#] the next _ _ morn,
[B] and he found Mary [F#] dead, but [B] the child, yeah,
[E] _ [B] lied clutched close to his [F#] dead [B] mother's _ [E] breast.
_ [B] _ _
_ _ Now the old man [F#] in grief pined [B] away, _ _ and the babe [C#] to its mother went [F#] soon,
_ _ [B] and no one, they [F#] say, has [B] lived there [E] to this day, [B] and the cottage [F#]
is left [B] to run. _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _
Now [B] the villagers [F#]
point out [B] the _ place where the abbey [C#] goes over [F#] the _ door,
[G#] _ [B] saying there Mary [F#]
died, once [B] a fair [E] village bride,
from [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the [B] wild moor.
_ [E]
From [B] the winds that blew [F#]
across the wild _
[G#] moor.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _