The Mountains of Pomeroy (Song) Chords
Tempo:
115.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Gm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] The morn was breaking bright and fair, The larks sang in [Gm] the sky,
[F] When the maid she found her golden hair, With her blithe glance in her eye.
But who beyond the grey-green wood, Was waiting her [Bb] with [C] joy?
[F] Oh, who but the gallant Renmar, Dying on the mountains of Pomeroy?
An outlawed man in the land forlorn, He stormed to turn that lie,
But he kept the cause of freedom safe, [C] [F] Upon the mountainside.
Full often in the dawning hour, Full often in twilight brown,
He met the maiden woodland bower, Where the streams came falling down.
For they were faithful in their love, No war could their [Bb] destroy,
[F] No tyrant law could Renmar dying, On the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the mountainside.
Dear love, she said, I'm sore [Bb]
[F] afraid, For the poor man's force [Bb] and you.
[F] They tracked you in their lowland plain, And all the valley through.
My kinsmen frown [Bb] when [F] you are named, Your life they would [Bb] destroy.
[F]
Beware, they say, of [Bb] Renmar [F] dying, On the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C]
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the mountainside.
Fear not, fear not, sweet [Bb] hearty, [F] Quiet, fear not, the foe [Gm] for me.
[C]
[F] No chain shall fall, what dare [Bb] he, Tight [F] on the arm which will be free.
Oh, leave your cruel [Bb] [F] pin and comb, When the lark is high [Bb] in the sky.
[F] It's for my God, I'll [Bb] guard [F] you, On the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, [Dm] He [F] stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom safe, Upon the mountainside.
A morn has come, she rose [Bb] and fled, [F] From her cruel kin [Bb] and [F] home.
And bright the wood and roses red, And a tumbling torrents high.
But the mist came down, [Bb] and the [F] tempest roared, And it all around [Gm] destroyed.
[F]
And a pale-drowned bride met [Bb] Renner, Dying [F] on the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C] [F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the mountainside.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C]
[F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the mountainside.
[F] When the maid she found her golden hair, With her blithe glance in her eye.
But who beyond the grey-green wood, Was waiting her [Bb] with [C] joy?
[F] Oh, who but the gallant Renmar, Dying on the mountains of Pomeroy?
An outlawed man in the land forlorn, He stormed to turn that lie,
But he kept the cause of freedom safe, [C] [F] Upon the mountainside.
Full often in the dawning hour, Full often in twilight brown,
He met the maiden woodland bower, Where the streams came falling down.
For they were faithful in their love, No war could their [Bb] destroy,
[F] No tyrant law could Renmar dying, On the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the mountainside.
Dear love, she said, I'm sore [Bb]
[F] afraid, For the poor man's force [Bb] and you.
[F] They tracked you in their lowland plain, And all the valley through.
My kinsmen frown [Bb] when [F] you are named, Your life they would [Bb] destroy.
[F]
Beware, they say, of [Bb] Renmar [F] dying, On the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C]
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the mountainside.
Fear not, fear not, sweet [Bb] hearty, [F] Quiet, fear not, the foe [Gm] for me.
[C]
[F] No chain shall fall, what dare [Bb] he, Tight [F] on the arm which will be free.
Oh, leave your cruel [Bb] [F] pin and comb, When the lark is high [Bb] in the sky.
[F] It's for my God, I'll [Bb] guard [F] you, On the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, [Dm] He [F] stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom safe, Upon the mountainside.
A morn has come, she rose [Bb] and fled, [F] From her cruel kin [Bb] and [F] home.
And bright the wood and roses red, And a tumbling torrents high.
But the mist came down, [Bb] and the [F] tempest roared, And it all around [Gm] destroyed.
[F]
And a pale-drowned bride met [Bb] Renner, Dying [F] on the mountains of Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C] [F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the mountainside.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C]
[F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the mountainside.
Key:
F
Bb
C
Gm
Dm
F
Bb
C
[F] The morn was breaking bright and fair, The larks sang in [Gm] the sky,
[F] When the maid she found her golden hair, With her blithe glance in her eye.
But who beyond the grey-green wood, Was waiting her [Bb] with [C] joy? _
[F] Oh, who but the gallant Renmar, Dying on the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy?
An outlawed man in the land forlorn, He stormed to turn that lie,
But he kept the cause of freedom safe, [C] [F] Upon the _ mountainside. _
Full often in the dawning hour, Full often in twilight brown, _
He met the maiden _ woodland bower, Where the streams came falling down. _
For they were faithful in their love, No war could their [Bb] destroy, _
[F] No tyrant law could _ Renmar dying, On the mountains of _ Pomeroy. _
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie, _
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the _ mountainside. _
Dear love, she said, I'm sore [Bb]
[F] afraid, For the poor man's force [Bb] and you. _
[F] They tracked you in their lowland plain, And all the valley through. _
My kinsmen frown [Bb] when [F] you are named, Your life they would [Bb] destroy.
[F] _
_ Beware, they say, of [Bb] Renmar [F] dying, On the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C] _
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the _ mountainside. _
Fear not, fear not, sweet [Bb] hearty, [F] Quiet, fear not, the foe [Gm] for me.
[C] _
[F] No chain shall fall, what dare [Bb] he, Tight [F] on the arm which will be free. _
Oh, leave your cruel [Bb] [F] pin and comb, When the lark is high [Bb] in the sky. _
[F] It's for my God, I'll [Bb] guard [F] you, On the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, [Dm] He [F] stormed to turn [Bb] that lie, _
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom safe, Upon the _ mountainside. _
A morn has come, she rose [Bb] and fled, [F] From her cruel kin [Bb] and [F] home.
And bright the wood and roses red, And a tumbling torrents high. _
But the mist came down, [Bb] and the [F] tempest roared, And it all around [Gm] destroyed.
[F] _
And a pale-drowned bride met [Bb] Renner, Dying [F] on the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy.
_ An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie, _
[C] [F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the _ mountainside. _
_ An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C] _
[F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the _ mountainside. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] When the maid she found her golden hair, With her blithe glance in her eye.
But who beyond the grey-green wood, Was waiting her [Bb] with [C] joy? _
[F] Oh, who but the gallant Renmar, Dying on the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy?
An outlawed man in the land forlorn, He stormed to turn that lie,
But he kept the cause of freedom safe, [C] [F] Upon the _ mountainside. _
Full often in the dawning hour, Full often in twilight brown, _
He met the maiden _ woodland bower, Where the streams came falling down. _
For they were faithful in their love, No war could their [Bb] destroy, _
[F] No tyrant law could _ Renmar dying, On the mountains of _ Pomeroy. _
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie, _
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the _ mountainside. _
Dear love, she said, I'm sore [Bb]
[F] afraid, For the poor man's force [Bb] and you. _
[F] They tracked you in their lowland plain, And all the valley through. _
My kinsmen frown [Bb] when [F] you are named, Your life they would [Bb] destroy.
[F] _
_ Beware, they say, of [Bb] Renmar [F] dying, On the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C] _
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom [Bb]
[F] safe, Upon the _ mountainside. _
Fear not, fear not, sweet [Bb] hearty, [F] Quiet, fear not, the foe [Gm] for me.
[C] _
[F] No chain shall fall, what dare [Bb] he, Tight [F] on the arm which will be free. _
Oh, leave your cruel [Bb] [F] pin and comb, When the lark is high [Bb] in the sky. _
[F] It's for my God, I'll [Bb] guard [F] you, On the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy.
An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, [Dm] He [F] stormed to turn [Bb] that lie, _
[F] But he kept the cause of freedom safe, Upon the _ mountainside. _
A morn has come, she rose [Bb] and fled, [F] From her cruel kin [Bb] and [F] home.
And bright the wood and roses red, And a tumbling torrents high. _
But the mist came down, [Bb] and the [F] tempest roared, And it all around [Gm] destroyed.
[F] _
And a pale-drowned bride met [Bb] Renner, Dying [F] on the mountains of _ _ Pomeroy.
_ An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie, _
[C] [F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the _ mountainside. _
_ An outlawed man [Bb] in the land [F]
forlorn, He stormed to turn [Bb] that lie,
[C] _
[F] But he kept the cause of [Bb] freedom safe, [F] Upon the _ mountainside. _
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