Chords for When I Mowed Pat Murphy's Meadow
Tempo:
117.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [F]
[C] [G] [C]
The autumn days are here [G] again, [Dm] and the night [C] winds she leave low.
The woodland turn to golden hue, and the harvest moons [G] aglow.
To [C] hear again of days long past, to come no more I [G] know.
When [C] I'm o'er [F]
[C] Patmurphy's meadow, in the sunny [F] long [C] ago,
I see again the ocean, [G] and [C] the distant sails afore.
As the maiden in the meadow, strikes up dark luck [G] nagar.
There [C] was music soft and tender, in the winds that whisper [G] low.
[C] When I'm o'er Patmurphy's meadow, in the [F] sunny [G]
long [C] ago,
Where are the happy boys and [G] girls, that [F]
danced [C] in the gay quadrille?
Are the singer who warbles sweetly, the burning [G] granite mill?
To [C] hear again at sunset, where sweet afternoon [G] waters flow.
[C] When I'm o'er [F]
[C] Patmurphy's meadow, in [F] the sunny [G] long [C]
ago,
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
Those days are but a [G] memory, [F] like the [C] snows of yesteryear.
And when evening shades are falling, all alone I shed a [G] tear.
On [C] my cheek I feel the soft touch, of the winds that whisper [G] low.
When [C] I'm o'er Patmurphy's meadow, in the sunny [G] long [C] ago.
[C] [G] [C]
The autumn days are here [G] again, [Dm] and the night [C] winds she leave low.
The woodland turn to golden hue, and the harvest moons [G] aglow.
To [C] hear again of days long past, to come no more I [G] know.
When [C] I'm o'er [F]
[C] Patmurphy's meadow, in the sunny [F] long [C] ago,
I see again the ocean, [G] and [C] the distant sails afore.
As the maiden in the meadow, strikes up dark luck [G] nagar.
There [C] was music soft and tender, in the winds that whisper [G] low.
[C] When I'm o'er Patmurphy's meadow, in the [F] sunny [G]
long [C] ago,
Where are the happy boys and [G] girls, that [F]
danced [C] in the gay quadrille?
Are the singer who warbles sweetly, the burning [G] granite mill?
To [C] hear again at sunset, where sweet afternoon [G] waters flow.
[C] When I'm o'er [F]
[C] Patmurphy's meadow, in [F] the sunny [G] long [C]
ago,
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
Those days are but a [G] memory, [F] like the [C] snows of yesteryear.
And when evening shades are falling, all alone I shed a [G] tear.
On [C] my cheek I feel the soft touch, of the winds that whisper [G] low.
When [C] I'm o'er Patmurphy's meadow, in the sunny [G] long [C] ago.
Key:
C
G
F
Dm
C
G
F
Dm
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The autumn _ days are here _ [G] again, [Dm] and the night [C] winds she leave _ low. _
_ _ The woodland turn to golden hue, _ and the harvest moons [G] _ aglow. _ _
To [C] _ hear again of days long _ past, to come no more I _ [G] know. _
_ _ When [C] I'm o'er [F] _
_ [C] _ Patmurphy's meadow, _ in _ the sunny _ [F] _ long [C] _ ago, _ _ _ _
I _ see again the ocean, [G] _ and [C] the distant _ sails _ _ _ afore.
_ _ As the maiden in the meadow, _ _ strikes up dark luck _ [G] _ nagar. _ _
There _ [C] was music soft and tender, in the winds that whisper [G] _ low. _ _
_ _ [C] When I'm o'er _ _ Patmurphy's meadow, _ _ in _ the [F] sunny _ [G] _
long _ [C] ago, _ _ _ _
_ Where are the _ happy boys and [G] _ girls, that [F]
danced [C] in the gay _ quadrille? _ _
_ Are the singer who warbles _ _ sweetly, the burning _ [G] granite mill?
_ To _ _ [C] _ hear again at sunset, _ where sweet _ afternoon [G] waters flow. _ _ _ _
[C] When I'm o'er [F] _ _
[C] Patmurphy's meadow, _ in _ [F] the sunny _ [G] _ long [C] _ _
ago, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Those days are but _ a [G] memory, _ _ [F] like the [C] snows of _ _ _ yesteryear.
_ _ _ And when evening shades are falling, _ all alone I shed a [G] _ _ tear. _
_ On [C] my cheek I feel the soft touch, of the winds that whisper [G] low. _ _ _ _
When [C] I'm o'er _ _ _ Patmurphy's meadow, _ in _ the sunny [G] _ long _ _ _ [C] ago. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The autumn _ days are here _ [G] again, [Dm] and the night [C] winds she leave _ low. _
_ _ The woodland turn to golden hue, _ and the harvest moons [G] _ aglow. _ _
To [C] _ hear again of days long _ past, to come no more I _ [G] know. _
_ _ When [C] I'm o'er [F] _
_ [C] _ Patmurphy's meadow, _ in _ the sunny _ [F] _ long [C] _ ago, _ _ _ _
I _ see again the ocean, [G] _ and [C] the distant _ sails _ _ _ afore.
_ _ As the maiden in the meadow, _ _ strikes up dark luck _ [G] _ nagar. _ _
There _ [C] was music soft and tender, in the winds that whisper [G] _ low. _ _
_ _ [C] When I'm o'er _ _ Patmurphy's meadow, _ _ in _ the [F] sunny _ [G] _
long _ [C] ago, _ _ _ _
_ Where are the _ happy boys and [G] _ girls, that [F]
danced [C] in the gay _ quadrille? _ _
_ Are the singer who warbles _ _ sweetly, the burning _ [G] granite mill?
_ To _ _ [C] _ hear again at sunset, _ where sweet _ afternoon [G] waters flow. _ _ _ _
[C] When I'm o'er [F] _ _
[C] Patmurphy's meadow, _ in _ [F] the sunny _ [G] _ long [C] _ _
ago, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Those days are but _ a [G] memory, _ _ [F] like the [C] snows of _ _ _ yesteryear.
_ _ _ And when evening shades are falling, _ all alone I shed a [G] _ _ tear. _
_ On [C] my cheek I feel the soft touch, of the winds that whisper [G] low. _ _ _ _
When [C] I'm o'er _ _ _ Patmurphy's meadow, _ in _ the sunny [G] _ long _ _ _ [C] ago. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _